![]() ![]() According to DICE the AI has improved a lot, but we’ll have to wait and see it to believe it. You can also swap out weapon attachments mid-game, like detaching a red dot sight to a scope when you find yourself suddenly in long-range combat.Īt launch there will be 10 Specialist classes available, 4 of which EA has revealed so far, with more to be revealed up until launch:Īll-Out Warfare encompasses the typical Battlefield experience that includes the standard Conquest and Breakthrough game modes, but there are also a few other modes that EA has teased already.įor one, we know there will be no Battle Royale mode and no campaign either, but if you still want that single player/offline experience you can play the entirety of multiplayer against offline AI bots if you want and you can even level up/progress that way. You’re also not confined to a specific selection of weapons based on your class, as any class and Specialist can use any weapon they have unlocked. You still choose between the typical Assault, Support, Engineer, or Recon classes, but Specialists fall within those classes.įor instance, recon classes will still primarily focus on reconnaissance, but each Specialist will have their own Recon-themed gadget and special ability. One of the most divisive changes already to the Battlefield formula are Specialist classes. You could even play the entire game without ever stepping foot in another sector, but of course you can head anywhere you want on the map at any time including to other sectors. Each main map is divided into different sectors, and each sector is roughly the size of a typical Battlefield 3 map and plays out with its own objectives,įor instance, during a typical Conquest match players will be able to take control of a sector as long as they hold all of the points within that sector. If you’re worried about how this may affect gameplay though with twice as many players on the map, then say hello to sectors. The difference this time round is that the player count has been doubled to 128 players, something that only a handful of other games out there have managed to achieve. ![]() However you feel about any of those though, let’s break them all down to all the details we know so far.īattlefield 2042’s main multiplayer mode is known as All-Out Warfare, which includes a multitude of classic Battlefield modes like Conquest and such. ![]() Phew, that’s quite a lot to take in at the moment, some of those being things we expected like a Steam release, and some quite unexpected like no single player campaign mode. Gameplay trailer reveal: June 13th (Sunday: during Xbox and Bethesda showcase).PC Stores: Steam, Epic Games Store, Origin.July early technical test for Battlefield veterans.- 4 Seasons per year, 1 new Specialist per Season.Gadgets: Such as a grappling hook or mobile sentry turret.Original Battlefield classes now also include specialists.Max player count is now 128: Only on PC and next-gen consoles (last-gen consoles are limited to 64-players and smaller map sizes).But that’s not all, because BF2042 seems to be shaking up the formula quite a lot, which may be a good or bad thing depending on how much of a fan of the series you are.Įither way, there’s a lot to talk about, so here’s a quick breakdown of all the new and changed features coming in Battlefield 2021: The most important part is that Battlefield 2042 is officially launching on October 22nd, and at some point soon there will be an Open Beta. We may have only gotten a reveal trailer, but lots of information has come out since then regarding what will actually be featured in the game. Yesterday Electronic Arts finally unveiled their next chapter in the Battlefield franchise, this time sending players to the near future of 2042 during a time of unrest and disorder across the world. ![]()
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