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, designed for
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use on
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game consoles
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and ninth generation game consoles
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, in addition to usage in the cloud streaming service
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. The game engine was originally employed in the ''
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'' video game series, but would later be expanded to other
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video games and a variety of other genres. To date, Frostbite has been exclusive to video games published by
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History


Frostbite 1 and 1.5

The first iteration of the Frostbite game engine made its debut in the 2008 video game, '' Battlefield: Bad Company''. The engine was developed with an
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and Destruction 1.0. HDR Audio allowed differing sound levels to be perceived by the player whilst Destruction 1.0 allowed players to destroy the environment. A newer version of Frostbite would later be employed in ''
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'' (2009) and '' Battlefield: Bad Company 2'' (2010), which would come to be known as Frostbite 1.5. In the upgraded game engine, it was now possible for players to cause enough destruction to entirely demolish structures. This version was also employed in the multiplayer aspect of ''
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'' (2010), becoming the first video game outside of the ''Battlefield'' series to run on Frostbite.


Frostbite 2

On 25 October 2011, Frostbite 2 made its debut in ''
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''. Frostbite 2 features powerful upgrades such as deferred rendering and real-time radiosity. Also making its debut was Destruction 3.0, which made falling debris potentially lethal to the player. Further changes to the engine included the addition of
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and disabling vehicles before destroying them. For the first time in a game that was not a shooter nor developed by DICE, Frostbite was brought to the ''
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'' series with 2011's '' Need for Speed: The Run'', which was released on 15 November. It took a year for EA Black Box, the developer of ''Need for Speed: The Run'', to re-purpose the game engine for driving instead of shooting. On 21 May 2012, DICE rendering architect Johan Andersson said that future
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video games running on Frostbite would have to be played on 64-bit operating systems. On 23 October, '' Medal of Honor: Warfighter'' became the first game of its series to feature Frostbite in both single and multiplayer. On 26 March 2013, '' Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel'' became the first
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and last video game to employ Frostbite 2.


Frostbite 3


General usage

In March 2013, ''Battlefield'' executive producer Patrick Bach announced that Frostbite 3 would not support the
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, saying that "the Wii U is not a part of our focus right now." The third generation of Frostbite made its debut in '' Battlefield 4'' on 29 October. In the updated engine, the environments became much more dynamic upon the actions of the players and Destruction 4.0, which was known as ''Levolution'' in ''Battlefield 4''. On one map of ''Battlefield 4'', it was possible for players to destroy a dam, causing the entire map to be flooded by water. On 13 November in San Jose, DICE's Frostbite engine technical director Johan Andersson announced that future Frostbite games and an updated version of ''Battlefield 4'' would be powered by Mantle, a low-overhead rendering API co-developed by
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and DICE. However, due to lack of interest and support, Mantle was phased out, with 2015's '' Battlefield Hardline'' being the last game to implement it. On 15 November, ''
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'' became the second game of its
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to use the game engine and the first since the upgrade to Frostbite 3. First released on 25 February 2014, '' Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare'' became the first game of its
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to run on Frostbite. On 18 November, the game engine made its debut in the
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genre of video games with '' Dragon Age: Inquisition''. On 17 March 2015, '' Battlefield Hardline'' became the second game of its series to run on Frostbite 3. In November, ''
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'' and '' Star Wars Battlefront'' were both released under Frostbite, the 2016 ''
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X-Wing VR Mission'' expansion for the latter game exclusive to the
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and being the first VR title to use the engine. On 23 February 2016, '' Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2'' was released on the game engine. On 7 June, '' Mirror's Edge Catalyst'' became the first action-adventure game to run on Frostbite. On 21 October, '' Battlefield 1'' became the third title of its series to be released under the third generation of the game engine. On 21 March 2017, '' Mass Effect: Andromeda'' was released on Frostbite. On 10 November, ''
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'' was released, running on the game engine; a week later on November 17, '' Star Wars Battlefront II'' was the last game of 2017 to be released on Frostbite. 2018's ''
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'' runs on the Frostbite 3 engine. In 2019, ''
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'', '' Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville'', and '' Need for Speed Heat'' were all released running Frostbite. In 2020, '' Star Wars: Squadrons'' is the second VR-compatible game to run on Frostbite, the PC version of the game bringing VR support on PC to the engine (following usage on the abovementioned ''Rogue One X-Wing VR Mission'' expansion); on Xbox Series X and S, the game received support for high frame rates and 4K, alongside visual improvements. In February 2021, following the announcement of a
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version of '' Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville'', Frostbite will run on a Nintendo console for the first time. Prior to the game's production, Switch support was added into the Frostbite engine.


EA Sports titles

: See '' Games using Frostbite'' for a full list. On 14 July 2015, the game engine was introduced to the
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genre of video games, being put to use on ''
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''. On 27 September 2016, the game engine debuted on the ''
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'' video game series, being employed on '' FIFA 17''. Only the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC versions of the game and future installments will run on Frostbite; the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions, in addition to the Nintendo Switch version, do not use the engine in favor of Ignite, the engine used by the current-generation games until ''FIFA 17'', which also meant the exclusion of ''The Journey'' campaign and new features like the
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mode (introduced in ''
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'') from those editions. These titles are referred to as "Legacy Editions". ''
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'', the first of its
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to be released on Frostbite, was released on 25 August 2017. The
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and
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versions of ''
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'', released in December 2020, feature graphical enhancements to take advantage of the newer hardware. In 2020, ''FIFA 21'' is one of two Frostbite games (the other being ''Star Wars: Squadrons'') to receive major enhancements for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S. The 2021 installment of the ''
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'' series, ''
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'', and future installments afterward, runs on Frostbite (compared to the Ignite engine used in previous installments), bringing it to that series for the first time. In 2022, ''
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'' was released utilizing Frostbite 3, and introduced a new physics-based interaction system called FieldSense.


Future

''
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'' was released in November 2021 using a new version of the Frostbite engine. As ''Battlefield 2042'' was initially developed on an older version of Frostbite, the developers had to update the engine in order to run the game. This new version of Frostbite took 18 months of development time. In October 2022, ''
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'' was announced to be using the Frostbite engine; this marks developer
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' first game using the engine. The game would be released utilizing the ''Battlefield 2042'' iteration of Frostbite. In the same month, studio head of Ridgeline Games, Marcus Lehto, confirmed that the next installment of the ''Battlefield'' franchise will be developed on an upgraded version of Frostbite. The 2023 remake of ''
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'' will also utilize Frostbite. Following ''FIFA 21''s successor, ''
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'', not receiving the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series-exclusive enhancements on PC versions, 2022's ''
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'' brings the features to that platform for the first time and upgrades the engine version to the one used in ''Battlefield 2042''.


Frostbite Labs

In May 2016, EA announced it had formed Frostbite Labs, a dedicated research division focusing on the development of the Frostbite engine as well as its use in future technological innovations such as VR experiences, neural networks and machine learning. Frostbite Labs is composed of a team of 30–40 developers operating in two offices, one in
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Criticism

Frostbite is notorious for having well-publicized difficulties, including its complexity. This led to numerous reports of development issues surrounding Frostbite titles; a majority of these issues came with the engine's usage at
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, which has criticized the engine for its aforemenioned complexity, which made adapting common elements found in
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s to the engine rather difficult. With EA pushing for the usage of Frostbite 3 in many of their developers' titles, refacilitating the engine for BioWare's 2014 title, '' Dragon Age: Inquisition'', proved difficult for the developer; the title's executive producer, Mark Darrah, said about the engine that "...at launch we still didn’t actually have all our tools working. We had our tools working enough." Prior to moving to Frostbite, the ''Dragon Age'' series utilized the
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. The move to Frostbite 3 resulted in BioWare cancelling a piece of downloadable content for ''
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''; that game received a divided audience reception, with BioWare aiming to improve on the next ''Dragon Age'' game. Adding new features to the engine for use in ''Inquisition'' proved difficult, as the engine was primarily used in first-person video games. However, issues initially faced by the development team were solved as BioWare and DICE started to cooperate better, and the engine allowed the ''Inquisition'' art team to develop extensive worlds in a short time. However, with the release scheduled for late 2014, the team resorted to extensive crunching. With
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being tapped to publish the ''
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'' title ''
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'', the company was occupied with the development of '' Battlefield Hardline''; after the latter game was released, ''Ragtag''s development suffered from many setbacks, one of them being the usage of Frostbite and their difficulties adapting it to third-person shooters. By 2017, ''Ragtag'' was ultimately cancelled and Visceral shuttered, with resources being shifted over to the then-impending development of DICE's ''Star Wars Battlefront II''. In 2017, '' Mass Effect: Andromeda'' suffered from multiple issues at launch due in part to the complexities of Frostbite and a troubled development. BioWare had previously faced these issues before during the aforementioned development of ''Dragon Age: Inquisition'' and would continue to do so during development of ''Andromeda''. In 2019, sources within BioWare claimed that Frostbite's complexity had also contributed to difficulties surrounding ''
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''s development. Former BioWare general manager Aaryn Flynn acknowledged these issues in an interview in November 2019. Due to being developed in 15–18 months, developers of ''Battlefield 2042'' from DICE had issues with Frostbite. In June 2021, tools used in the development of Frostbite, a majority of them regarding development of ''FIFA 21'' including its source code, were leaked; the contents were released on August 2, 2021.


Games using Frostbite


Notes

# Excludes PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 (up to 2018's ''FIFA 19'') and Nintendo Switch "Legacy" editions.


References


External links


Frostbite's Official Homepage

Frostbite Rendering Architecture

DICE Publications

DICE's Official Homepage
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