10 classic maps that DICE should bring to 2042. Ripple Effect, formerly known as DICE LA, is working on this mode for the title, with Christian Glass acting as GM for the studio while Vince Zampella oversees it. With 2042 returning to the modern futuristic setting for the first time in many years, it seems plausible that Ripple Effect will most likely be bringing many beloved maps from Battlefield 3, Battlefield 4, and potentially maps from games both proceeding and succeeding these two. In no particular order, here are 10 maps we would love to see make a return in Battlefield 2042! 10. Operation Métro Métro is one of the Battlefield series’ most popular maps ever, and naturally, that comes with a very divided fanbase of whether the map is good or not. Originally, Métro debuted in Battlefield 3’s E3 showcase and was later used in the beta as well, finally launching with the game on day one. The map itself is extremely linear, but that is in the player’s best interest, as it allows encounters to be quick and blazing. It requires an extremely well-thought-out and tactical approach, as otherwise, players will find themselves running into a rain of bullets each time. Métro mainly takes place in a subway line, however, there is a topside to it with a few streets and a decent amount of buildings. The map was brought into Battlefield 4 as a part of the Battlefield 4: Second Assault DLC pack, which included four remastered Battlefield 3 maps. This iteration was titled Operation Métro 2014. For 2042, we would love to see this map return all remastered and touched up. The frantic, fast-paced action the map provides would be perfectly coupled with the new features of Battlefield 2042, such as the new natural disasters.