Former Battlefield developer and current Eurogamer columnist David Goldfarb has announced plans for a new, untitled role-playing game. Goldfarb is working on the game as creative chief of new Stockholm-based indie team The Outsiders, and is aiming for a release, at least initially, on PC. Fellow ex-DICE employee Ben Cousins has also joined the project and will act as The Outsiders’ new CEO. It’s the first major project for Goldfarb since his stint at Payday 2 developer Overkill Software. “I’ve been working on this concept for a long time,” Goldfarb told Eurogamer in an interview conducted yesterday. “It felt like I had gotten to a place where I felt good about it, but then I realised that I couldn’t do it alone. So I thought, maybe I should go find somebody, and that’s when I thought of Ben. “He’s actually the reason I originally joined DICE, who told me back in the day, ‘Y’know, why don’t you come out here?’ But he has a ton of experience starting things, doing them in a new way.” Like Goldfarb, Cousins left DICE to work on smaller game projects. Cousins now describes himself as a games industry consultant – one that specialises in…