We'll likely learn more about these subjects in the coming months, but this current roadmap doesn't reveal much about where we'll actually be going.īattlefield 5 is available on Xbox One, PS4 and PC. Deploy with a vast arsenal, including a catch-up of all weapons and vehicles delivered across the Chapters of Battlefield V’s first year. With a totally new theater of war being teased, does that means fans will finally get the representation from Pacific locales they've been asking for? Such pivotal content would traditionally warrant the release of a new game, so it'd be awesome to see DICE deliver at least one piece of it for free. Perhaps the biggest detail on this roadmap, however, is what's implied to release this fall. It's nice to see that DLC development is still very much underway, but it's hard to get excited about the future when so much of it remains undisclosed. Especially when it comes to new modes like Outpost, fans should be told a bit more about what to expect. Beyond that, though, the lack of concrete details is more than a little concerning. At the very least, the imminent arrival of Firestorm should do enough to bring a handful of lapsed players back. While this roadmap isn't as detailed as some Battlefield 5 fans hoped for, the above details illustrate DICE's commitment to ensuring the content base of its 2018 title continues to expand. Fight across the globe in the single-player War Stories campaign. Lead your squad to victory in all-new multiplayer experiences like the multi-map Grand Operations.
All-out invasion in a new theater of war Enter mankind’s greatest conflict with Battlefield V as the series goes back to its roots with a never-before-seen portrayal of World War 2.CQC content and a 5v5 mode in specially designed arenas.New Maps and Modes - Up Close and Personal.
Iwo Jima will have players battling over its open beaches and then into the tunnels of Mount Suribachi. Everything is included in the base game as far as maps and game modes goes. The first is Iwo Jima, as showcased in the new trailer. Wake Island won't launch with War in the Pacific, but will have a delayed release in December.Īt launch, War in the Pacific will launch with two different new maps. It's unclear if Battlefield 5's Wake Island will have a version available for Conquest Assault. It's particularly well known for its Conquest Assault mode version, in which 5 flags are positioned across the horseshoe-shaped island and must be captured by the invading force. The classic Wake Island map first debuted in the original Battlefield 1942 and its addition to Battlefield 5 will be its ninth iteration in the franchise.
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