EA finally unloads the spec requirements for the upcoming action-shooter game Battlefield 1.
Are you a gamer? Are you a hardcore gamer? Professional gamer? Then you are definitely interested to see what’s written here. Are you a Call of Duty fanboy? You, sir may pass! Battlefield’s next sequel is out and it’s stunning. In about two days of time, there were not just a million but about 22 million views. Battlefield is a AAA gaming franchise that has made its name by thrusting players into some of the world's most brutal and deadly combat zones. So while it was a little surprising to learn that Battlefield 1 would be set in World War I the excitement of the gamers only shot up higher than expected since it's still in keeping with the series' history. There may be the best of the movies, songs, documentaries regarding the bloody war, but no other type of entertainment really induces a feel like how a game does hands down.
EA is taking gamers for another immersive first-person-shooting experience with Battlefield 1, a World War I-themed game that features weapons, vehicles, planes, submarines, trench warfare, and other attributes unique to that era. The newest installment to the Battlefield franchise is Activision’s exact opposite with Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare’s sci-fi setting that bears more resemblance to the Halo universe.
An image was posted on the internet last night which was touted as first look of shooter game, Battlefield 5. However, soon the image was confirmed as fake by its own source.
Battlefield Hardline will have a premium subscription service similar to that of Battlefield 4, according to reports. According to Videogamer, the Battlefield Hardline Beta contains some of the patches described as Premium-only within the game. It also found 'Expansion packs' in loading screens.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM