Starting November 8, we’ll hand out a Gold Battlepack every Saturday up until December 6. Time to pull together! In two new Community Missions, you have the chance to collectively unlock two new Dog Tags with a Cops and Robbers theme – a nod to the upcoming Battlefield Hardline. Make sure to hit the game between November 6 and November 10 for double XP, making you level up faster. What’s better than a 2XP weekend? A five-day 2XP weekend, of course. The timer doesn’t start until you’ve launched the game for the first time, and it continues to count down even when you’re not playing, so make sure you’ve cleared out some time for all-out-war. Want to try out Battlefield 4 for free**? With Origin Game Time, new players can try the full base game of Battlefield 4 for 168 hours – at no charge whatsoever. So, let’s have a peek at what Season 2 has to offer: There are many activities planned for you during Battlefest, and we also hope to respond to your suggestions and wishes for the future of Battlefield. We’re not forgetting about you veterans though. We’ve seen many new players hit the Battlefield recently – and we’d like to heartily welcome you all! If you’re a newbie, we’ll let you try out Battlefield 4 for free** through Origin Game Time and teach you the ropes in a series of articles. Of course, the DICE studios will continue to improve the Battlefield 4 experience going forward. Your feedback has been invaluable to us we recently deployed the highly appreciated Fall Update based on your suggestions, and Battlefield 4 Final Stand is being perfected thanks to your contributions in the Community Test Environment. For Season 2, we’ve planned a full month of giveaways, a 2XP event, community missions*, and exciting announcements.īattlefest is our way of thanking Battlefield 4 fans, old and new, for all the support. Vietnam and modern combat are the most plausible choices, but the franchise has been known to surprise fans before.īattlefield 6 is confirmed to be in development for 2021.Battlefest is back! After the successful celebrations in July, the time is right for another season of fan appreciation. Any kind of war or conflict in the past that involved mass destruction or great turmoil will serve as a solid foundation for the next game. In the end, Battlefield 6 will likely tackle whatever conflict it deems is most interesting from a gameplay perspective. It's very unlikely Battlefield 6 would select anything that's pre-20th century that isn't WW2 or the Vietnam War, but there is the tiniest chance that a spin-off title or mainline entry could explore a conflict not often seen in games. Conflicts that simply are lesser known, not as long-lasting, or even uninteresting from a gameplay perspective could make developing these games that much less feasible. Only problem with taking the adventurous route with Battlefield is that the game could potentially dip into risky territory. It would give a chance for players to get to know some of the lesser conflicts in world history that are worth knowing. Any one of those wars would be a wild departure for the series thus far, but would be incredibly unique. Conflicts like the American Civil War, the Korean War, and the modern 20th century Middle Eastern conflicts come to mind. There's still a variety of conflicts throughout world history that many games, not just Battlefield, still haven't tackled in a video game. Perhaps not as outlandish Battlefield Hardline, but something like a completely new time period or setting. Of course, the Battlefield franchise could surprise fans with something completely new for the series. RELATED: Battlefield Dev Could Be Making a New Shooter Series There also was a Battlefield Vietnam released in 2004, so there's a few sources in Battlefield's history that DICE could use as a jumping off point for a new iteration. Speaking of which, one of Battlefield: Bad Company 2's final expansions was also based in Vietnam, so the potential is there. Chaotic firefights in jungles, lush and varied scenery, and paired with destruction Battlefield is known for, a Vietnam time period would evoke serious Bad Company 2 vibes. Plus, a vignette-style campaign like in Battlefield 1 but set during the Vietnam War could be incredibly interesting, and considering the many diverse perspectives the player could view the war through would provide a very compelling story. Returning to Vietnam would be perfect for the Battlefield franchise because the combat during the Vietnam War emphasizes what the series has done best. Assuming Battlefield still wants to revisit other pivotal points in history, there is one time period the franchise touched on very briefly.
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