Battlefield V Post Launch

Here’s What We’ll See During the First 3 Months of Battlefield V’s Tides of War

Battlefield V has axed the Battlefield Premium Pass, opting for a free live-service model. Tides of War will bring players a post-launch campaign, while Firestorm will function as the game’s battle royale mode. Now, a detailed roadmap going over the first three month’s after the game’s launch has been released by EA.

It all kicks off with Chapter 1: Overture, which will take place in early December 2018 and run through January 2019. The first chapter of Tides of War, The Last Tiger, appears two weeks after launch and explores the German perspective. But this narrative is no hero’s story.

Practice Range will also appear in Battlefield V, allowing players to hone their skills with “trials to work on your shooting, driving, and flying.”Lastly, Overture adds vehicle customization options, a tank focused arena with the Panzerstorm map, and the start of weekly events and rewards.

The next step is Chapter 2: Lightning Strikes, which has a January 2019 until March 2019 window. Combined Arms allows you to join up to three friends for a series of co-op, Combat Strike missions across several maps, facing off against AI. Lightning Strikes and a revamped Rush mode both become available. And Squad Contest, with 16 players and two squads per team, will have you fighting for control of the map. Tides of War continues as does weekly events and rewards.

After that, March 2019 will bring Chapter 3: Trial by Fire. Battlefield V‘s battle royale mode, Firestorm, enters the arena. The mode adds the shrinking map mechanic to trademark Battlefield elements. A Greece map is added, with a focus on aerial combat. Meanwhile, the third chapter of Tides of War releases as weekly events and rewards continue.

The team says there are “even more experiences” coming after chapter three but for now check out a general overview of what post-launch support to expect:

Evolving Gameplay: Thrilling ways of experiencing Battlefield V will be added through fresh Fortifications, and Reinforcements. Iconic WW2 hardware like vehicles, weapons, and gadgets will also be added.

New Experiences: Play through a new single-player War Story dubbed The Last Tiger, co-op with a friend in Combined Arms, do battle royale the Battlefieldway in Firestorm, experience new game modes and Grand Operations, and hone your skills in the upcoming Practice Range.

An Expanding World: You’ll get to deploy on fresh maps as chapters bring new battlefields. Shortly after launch, this starts with Belgium and the Panzerstorm map with tank-focused gameplay, expanding to the battlefields of Greece – and the journey will continue.

Game Improvements: Quality of life updates will regularly improve Battlefield V, fix bugs, and balance the game.

Battlefield V will come to the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on November 20, 2018.

[Source: EA]

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