Ahead of Battlefield 2042's imminent launch, a bunch of newly uploaded gameplay footage has offered extended looks at the multiplayer shooter.
Watch what happens when Battlefield: Bad Company 2 combatants and vehicles go up against Battlefield 2042's technology.
DICE's eagerly awaited first person shooter launches on November 19th worldwide for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, and PC.
The biggest Battlefield yet has some interesting ideas but there's a lot that needs to be ironed out. Here's what you should know before pre-ordering.
Abilities range from a wingsuit and Smart Grenades to ballistic shields, scanning foes through walls and calling in a crate for changing loadouts.
Subpar beta performance, missing features, reports of troubled development behind the scenes and more have dogged the shooter.
No campaign more and pricing on current-gen consoles aside, there's plenty to worry about in DICE's biggest Battlefield yet.
Kimble "Irish" Graves stars in the new short film, which explains how full-blown war erupted between the different factions.
Pre-loading begins on September 3rd with players who pre-ordered receiving early access on September 4th. The beta ends September 11th.
A new community driven experience that allows you to mix and match content from Battlefield 1942, Bad Company 2, Battlefield 3, and Battlefield 2042.
Create custom experiences with maps, weapons and vehicles from Battlefield 2042, Battlefield 1942, Battlefield: Bad Company 2 and Battlefield 3.
AI Soldiers can't use Traits, Specialties or Wingsuits but they will call in vehicles, play the objective and revive downed squadmates.
Progress in a PlayStation version will cover to Xbox or PC and vice versa. Current and last gen consoles seemingly can't play together.
Comments from Christian Grass, general manager of Ripple Effect Studios – developer of the mode – seem to align with past reports.
The studio is looking to expand and "establish our own identity." Respawn co-founder Vince Zampella is still part of management.