Battlefield 1 revs up with a new trailer and more data

Not everything is going to be multiplayer, although honestly, it is what we are all waiting for. A month after fully testing the Battlefield 1 beta, it's time to see the trailers about the single player mode. Battlefield's story mode has always been pretty good, that's why the EA - DICE team wanted to present it to all fans through this fantastic trailer that we leave you at the top. The game will be released on October 21 for Xbox One, PC and of course PlayStation 4. We are still pending all the news of what aims to be the most popular war game and FPS of the year.

How could it be otherwise, the trailer shows a spectacular graphic performance. However, it does not seem clear if it is going to focus on a single character or visualize the World War from several points of view, since we can see several different fronts from the same location. Another of the characters that appears is a girl, but something indicates that we are not really going to drive with her. The locations are just as spectacular, the desert, London itself, the bloodiest battlefield.

We have no doubt that EA's Frostbite engine is spectacular, and the trailer does not sow us doubts, which has a spectacular ending. Several scenes are shown in which you can see the real performance of the game, which in the end we are going to experience the players. We remember that those who have EA Access will be able to play from October 13, a whole week as a villager, as always. A differentiation that will make users bite their nails without the pass, but which is the latest trend for EA to get a few more rooms from its most loyal users.


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