
David Goldfarb, former director of Battlefield: Bad Company 2, recently shared his elaborate plans for a potential third installment in the series. He expressed his excitement about the idea of reuniting the squad for an impossible mission at a time when tensions between Russia and the US over Alaska escalate.
“I am freaked out by how much might actually have been accurate.”
— David Goldfarb, reflecting on his previous script ideas, some of which eerily align with current geopolitical events.
He revealed that he had rediscovered three pages of a script for Bad Company 3, reminiscing about a store named ‘Adiosvidaniya’ that was included in the plot, emphasizing the uncanny resemblance of the narrative to today’s events.
The storyline was to feature Haggard, a demolitions expert from the previous title, in a setting where he confronts a shoplifter, adding a comedic yet touching element to the gameplay.
The envisioned script also aligns with community speculation about the fate of Alaska amid the ongoing fictional conflict where Russia is depicted as gaining influence—a twist that sparks discussion among fans about the narrative direction.
Goldfarb clarified that while the studio never officially pursued the project, he enjoyed writing the story for himself, which has now become a topic of interest for fans and gamers.