Battlefield 2042 – The next generation of First-Person

 Battlefield 2042 – The next generation of First-Person

EA’s Battlefield 2042 was officially announced earlier in the week . As implied by the name, the sport is about within the near future and can support up to 128 players on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Meanwhile, on the older consoles, the max number of players is 64. Maps also will be bigger on next-gen and PC and have new weather-related shenanigans. the sport is planned to launch with seven maps and can include classic BF modes like Conquest, though developer Dice is additionally teasing a replacement mode named “Hazard Zone.”

This new Battlefield may be a game , but it doesn’t include everything you would possibly expect supported previous titles. The long-rumored battle royale mode isn’t getting to be within the game, a minimum of not at launch. 2042 also doesn’t include a single-player campaign. Considering how most Battlefield campaigns are forgettable and boring, that’s not an enormous loss in my book.

While Battlefield 2042 was only officially announced a couple of days ago, it's been a poorly kept secret for a few time now. The game’s first trailer, which was released on June 9, leaked call at bits and pieces weeks before the reveal. Other details leaked out across places like Reddit and Twitter.

Battlefield 2042 will have an open beta, but EA and Dice haven’t announced a date for it. Players enjoying the sport early should note that beta characters and progress won't transfer over to the complete game. Battlefield 2042 are going to be out on October 22 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

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