EA have just detailed their roadmap for new content being added to the game for the rest of the year.
Yet another feature that will be missing at launch for Battlefield V.
Plus, more details on the upcoming beta have also been revealed.
"Rock solid" 60 FPS and impressive lighting techniques.
New images of customization of weapons in Battlefield 5 have emerged.
The medic can now carry 2 items apart from the syringe, and the squad menu will display teammates' health bar.
Plus, EA has a plan to revive Battlefield 5, if things go sour.
Specialized combat roles and dictating how your weapons behave are also part of the customization.
Judging by how Battlefront 2 was handled, I assume it has been handed to some other internal EA studio.
Apparently, things are looking pretty bad for Battlefield 5 right now.
A trailer demoing the game with Nvidia's new GeForce RTX technology has also been released.
At this point I have to wonder what it WILL have at launch.
Stunning visuals, destructible environments, and all around carnage.
Start marketing the game, EA!
Analysts at Piper Jaffray believe Battlefield 5 may not perform as well as some other upcoming games.
The new trailer will be centred on the Battle for Rotterdam.
Plus, DICE also have a roadmap planned for monthly releases for more new Heroes.
Patrick Söderlund will be leaving Electronic Arts after 12 years at the company.
In a nutshell: EA has been quite unhelpful so far.
A small group of players will be invited to test out player progression, among other things.