Battlefield V wraps up the struggle effort with a last replace this June


We did it, staff. The struggle’s nearly over. The lads at Battlefield V HQ have declared that it’s time to signal some treaties, shut down the factories, and put an finish to this digital struggle. Before you begin hanging up the purple, white and blue bunting, although, there’s one final operation to get out of the best way – bringing “new content, weapons, and game tweaks” to BFV in a single last airdrop this June. That’ll preserve the fires of struggle burning for an excellent whereas longer, then.

Dice introduced their last replace for BFV in an announcement earlier this week. The present Chapter, Into The Jungle, would be the game’s final, with one final standalone replace pegged for a June launch. Don’t be too shocked if that date shifts round considerably, although. Like many other developers, Dice declare they’re nonetheless “tackling the challenges” of distant working throughout this entire Covid-19 factor.

Besides these new weapons and tweaks, the devs are maintaining tight-lipped on what that last replace will carry. However, they’re not slicing off comms completely as soon as that replace drops. The staff plan on reintroducing weekly occasions like Friday Night Battlefield and Throwback Thursdays to maintain people entertained. There’ll even be weekly forex rewards and the eventual introduction of Community Games Updates.

Senior producer Ryan McArthur additionally assured those that’ll be sticking round that they gained’t be sunsetting their anti-cheat efforts. This is perhaps the final correct replace for BFV, however there’s nonetheless loads of struggle going ’spherical for many who need it.

After that, it’s merely a matter of ready for the subsequent Battlefield game, isn’t it? EA beforehand hinted we wouldn’t see one ’til 2021 on the earliest (through PC Gamer), however then, in addition they claimed there’d be “new ways to play” BFV nicely into their 2021 monetary yr. At this level, who is aware of what’s taking place.

But right here, Dice. Just a suggestion. You’ve finished WWI, revisited WW2, and spent an excellent half-decade slowed down in up to date warfare. How’s about bringing again Battlefield 2142, eh?

Nat wants her mechs.


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