‘Battlefield V’ Revealed: EA’s WW2 Shooter Goes Back to Its Roots, Teases Live-Service, Chaotic New Trailer

‘Battlefield V’ Revealed: EA’s WW2 Shooter Goes Back to Its Roots, Teases Live-Service, Chaotic New Trailer

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Battlefield V is going back to its roots. Set during the second world war and taking inspiration from real-world stories, the flagship title from EA Dice was unveiled this evening (May 23) with a selection of hi-resolution screenshots and a new trailer showing the chaotic shooter in action.

The game, scheduled for release in October, will be more interconnected and immersive than ever, studio executives said during a press briefing in London prior to the big reveal. It was confirmed that the decision has been made to drop the Premium Pass meaning that all levels will now become available for everyone at the same, no longer locked behind a paywall, while a new "live service" called “Tides of War” is being billed as an always-evolving way to enjoy long-term Battlefield V content. 

‘Battlefield V’ Revealed: EA’s WW2 Shooter Goes Back to Its Roots, Teases Live-Service, Chaotic New Trailer

May 23, 2018, 10:37pm UTC
http://www.newsweek.com/battlefield-v-revealed-eas-ww2-shooter-goes-back-its-roots-teases-live-service-940728 > Battlefield V is going back to its roots. Set during the second world war and taking inspiration from real-world stories, the flagship title from EA Dice was unveiled this evening (May 23) with a selection of hi-resolution screenshots and a new trailer showing the chaotic shooter in action. > The game, scheduled for release in October, will be more interconnected and immersive than ever, studio executives said during a press briefing in London prior to the big reveal. It was confirmed that the decision has been made to drop the Premium Pass meaning that all levels will now become available for everyone at the same, no longer locked behind a paywall, while a new "live service" called “Tides of War” is being billed as an always-evolving way to enjoy long-term Battlefield V content.