Battlefield 1 has proven a big success for EA, with a huge number of players now confirmed to have engaged with the game.

Two million new players are now known to have picked up and played the title over the past three months, but that doesn’t mean EA are pulling plans for a sequel.

This appeared to be confirmed during the latest company financial earnings call, with Chief Executive Officer Andrew Wilson and Chief Financial Officer Blake Jorgensen confirming 12 games are in development at EA, all using the Frostbite engine.

This also apparently includes a new Battlefield game, although no further details were given on setting or location.

This was referenced simply as “the next great Battlefield game” and currently has no release date attached, aside from a 2018 window.

But while the recent earning call made for good news for Battlefield fans, the same can’t be said for Mass Effect.

Mass Effect Andromeda DLC is looking increasingly unlikely, as EA went quiet on the franchise during its latest earnings call.

EA barely mentioned Mass Effect Andromeda during its first quarter earnings call, which suggests that new DLC is unlikely.