Battlefield 5’s single-player trailer has snowboarding, Spitfires, and scary glowering Nazis

Battlefield 5’s single-player mode, War Stories, has been unveiled in a brand new two-minute trailer, with narration by the graceful, wealthy tones of British actor Mark Strong. Personal spotlight: it seems like we’ll get to ski.

The trailer description signifies that these tales will see you “resist German occupation in Norway, sabotage behind enemy lines as an unlikely English soldier in Under No Flag,” and “fight for a home you’ve never seen in Tirailleur” – a ‘Tirailleur’ was a kind of French colonial infantry recruited from Senegal and, later, throughout France’s African territories.

The description additionally mentions the much-anticipated German battle story, The Last Tiger, which casts you as a member of a Nazi tank crew “as they question why they fight.”

Rather than observe one prolonged single-player marketing campaign, Battlefield 1 cut up its single-player into six quick campaigns referred to as War Stories. Developer Dice has confirmed that Battlefield V will launch with three such tales (not together with the prologue), and that The Last Tiger will arrive in December. Given that right this moment’s trailer additionally has a number of pictures of aerial dogfighting and maritime motion, which don’t clearly slot in any of the above, maybe Battlefield V’s War Stories will likely be lengthier and take us to extra locations?

In any case, all of it seems beautiful and is ready to suitably dramatic music – test it out under.

Exciting stuff, eh? As an added bonus, try this tweet from yesterday, that includes a number of outtakes from Mark Strong’s classes within the recording sales space. Don’t click on in case you’re utilizing audio system in an workplace, nursery, nunnery, or different delicate surroundings: the language is powerful from the beginning.

If that is getting you hyped, you may click on right here to study all you have to find out about Battlefield 5’s release date (trace: it’s November 20), game modes, courses, Firestorm battle royale mode, system necessities, and lots extra. Hopefully gaming’s different huge shooter franchise can match the industrial success and rave opinions of Call of Duty: Black Ops 4.

 
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