Four new Specialists add much-needed diverse representation.
Battlefield 2042 will feature the series’ first non-binary character.
EA Dice has confirmed that specialist Emma “Sundance” Rosier is non-binary after fans noticed descriptions of the character used they / them pronouns.
Lead Community Manager of EA Says Adam Freeman confirmed the news replying to a fan on Twitter.
Yep. Sundance is non-binary and uses the Pronouns They / Them.
– Freeman ?? (@PartWelsh) October 21, 2021
Sundance is an Assault Specialist with a wingsuit to soar over the battlefield and Smart Explosives to take out enemy aircraft.
The character is also Black and fans have praised their hair, a seemingly small detail many games don’t get right.
Thanks to the team who made Emma’s hair?
We don’t get a lot of right representation of type 4 hair in video games (It’s been changing / improving for the past few years though). So yeah it makes me happy to have a specialist that “looks like me”.# Battlefield2042 https://t.co/5i0TLGObU2 pic.twitter.com/ALEe0oTFcX– J? E? S? S? I? E? ? M? I? C? H? A? E? L? I? S ????? (@ Michaelis972) October 21, 2021
Indeed, all four newly announced specialists add strong representation to the game. Navin Rao is from India, Santiago “Dozer” Espinoza is from Mexico, Ji-Soo Paik is from South Korea, while Constantin “Angel” Anghel is from Romania. Together, they add some welcome diversity to the franchise.
Battlefield 2042 is due out on 19th November across PC, Xbox and PlayStation consoles.
The game was met with criticism after its recent beta, including the replacement of classes with Specialists. EA Dice has since responded to that criticism.