DICE announced two game types for All-Out Warfare: The first, All-Out Warfare, is classic Battlefield gameplay, only amplified with bigger maps and higher player counts. That includes Boston Dynamics-style quadruped robots, drones, wing suits, and futuristic tanks and warplanes.Ī soldier glides in Battlefield 2042’s new wing suit Image: DICE/Electronic ArtsĪll those weapons of war, the massive maps, and, yes, the chaos-causing tornadoes, will contribute to generating those only-in-Battlefield moments in the game’s multiplayer sandbox.ĭICE promises at least three multiplayer experiences for Battlefield 2042. Players will have access to the kind of technology unavailable in DICE’s most recent Battlefield games, set in World War I ( Battlefield 1) and World War II ( Battlefield 5). Every battle is a fight for territory, for resources, or for technology.Īt least the future also looks fun. The battles of Battlefield 2042 span the globe: South Korea, India, Singapore, Qatar, Antarctica. Non-patriated soldiers, “No-Pats” in Battlefield’s marketing and narrative, fight not for country, but for the salvation of the planet and self-preservation. Rising sea levels, environmental collapse, and economic turmoil have shattered nations and scattered their armies. ![]() ![]() Instead, DICE will deliver its narrative over time through Battlefield 2042’s live service and seasonal content. (Last-gen consoles will max out at 64 players.) The focus is on multiplayer there’s no traditional single-player campaign this time, DICE general manager Oskar Gabrielson confirmed in a preview of the game last week. ![]() The developer’s newest shooter promises the same “only-in-Battlefield moments” on a grander scale, thanks to futuristic weapons of war, real-time destructive weather like tornadoes and sandstorms, and massive maps that support up to 128 players at once.īattlefield 2042 is being built for PlayStation 5, Windows PC, and Xbox Series X, the platforms that will support those 128 player counts. DICE’s Battlefield series will return to the modern era - the near future - with Battlefield 2042 on Oct.
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