Back in the 2000s, when Call of Duty and Battlefield were just fledgling franchises, they competed with several other shooters, among which is Gearbox Software's Brothers in Arms games.
Brothers in Arms started in 2005 and went on to spawn multiple sequels. Although the game officially has 10 individual releases, the vast majority have been smartphone games and spin-offs. The last major game was the third mainline title, 2008's Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway.
Fast forward to more than a decade later and it appears that the series' fourth mainline installment is finally in the works.
When is the next Brothers in Arms game going to release?
As part of a podcast interview with Insomniac Games CEO Ted Price, Gearbox Software's CEO Randy Pitchford revealed that the studio's next title is a Brothers in Arms game. Surprisingly enough, it's taken nearly half a year for this information to go around. The podcast was originally made public in April, but it wasn't until recently that it made its way on YouTube.

