United Kingdom, Nov. 20 -- The next 'Battlefield' game is reportedly undergoing the biggest series of playtests in the franchise's history in an effort to avoid another poor launch.

The release of the last entry into the first-person-shooter series 'Battlefield 2042' proved to be disappointing for fans, with some complaining the game suffered from severe performance issues and was missing important features like voice chat and a scoreboard, but it has now been claimed that the next instalment is going through vigorous playtests in order to ensure the title lives up to fan expectations.

According to Insider Gaming, the upcoming title - which is being developed by Electronic Arts' (EA) studios DICE, Motive, Criterion Games and Ripple Effe...