Battlefield 2042 is confirmed to be the next entry in EA DICE’s first-person shooter series. Here's everything you like to know about Battlefield 2042.
Unlike previous games in the series, there will be no single-player campaign in Battlefield 2042. Instead, DICE is going big on multiplayer, increasing the maximum number of players allowed in a match to a whopping 128. DICE is also abandoning its historic roots by setting Battlefield 2042 in a dystopian future 21 years from now, where humanity is fighting it out over scarce resources. There’s no story mode here, but lore is provided to contextualise the multiplayer skirmishes.
There will be three major modes available, including All-Out Warfare with brand new maps and blockbuster scale, and Battlefield Portal, which will feature classic maps from previous Battlefield games such as Bad Company 2 and Battlefield 1942. There will also be a third mode called Hazard Zone, but little is known about it right now.
Battlefield 2042 will launch with seven new maps, all of which will be different sizes and set in vastly different locations, from the oil rig in Antarctica to the rocket launch site in French Guinea. There will be a number of driveable vehicles to help you traverse the map too, with helicopters, jets and tanks so far confirmed. There will also be 10 Specialist playable soldiers at launch, each with their own perks to allow for different play styles such as a controllable drone and a grappling hook. EA has so far revealed the Recon, Assault, Support and Engineer classes. And while Battlefield 2042 will not be free to play, it will take on a live service model with plenty of post-launch content. EA DICE is planning on having four seasons in the first year, each of which will be accompanied by a Battle Pass with new specialist characters, locations and more.
Every Battle Pass will have both free and premium tiers. However, EA has confirmed that the premium tiers will only put cosmetic goodies behind a paywall, so you don’t have to worry about spending extra for new characters and maps.
For everything else on Battlefield 2042, keep reading on and keep this page bookmarked for future updates. Release date Battlefield 2042 will launch on 22 October 2021 for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X. However, the PS4 and Xbox One versions will have smaller maps compared to the others, with a 64-player cap on multiplayer matches compared to the maximum 128-player count on other platforms. For those eager to try out the game as soon as possible, there will also be a ‘Technical Playlist’ in Early July which will see EA invite ‘Battlefield veterans across US and Europe’ to play under NDA. There will also be an Open Beta ahead of launch, which will be accessible to those who pre-order the game. Price The standard edition of Battlefield 2041 will cost US$59.99 (~SGD $81.67) on Xbox One and PS4, and US$49.99 (~SGD $68) for PC. For the Xbox Series X or PS5 version, you’ll have to pay US$69.99 (~SGD $95). There will also be a Gold Edition that includes early access to game launch, one-year pass to the premium tier battle pass and various cross-gen cosmetic bundles. The Gold Edition will cost US$89.99(~SGD $122.51) on PC, and US$99.99(~SGD $135.94) on the remaining platforms. And finally there will be an Ultimate Edition, which features all of the perks of the Gold Edition as well as an official digital artbook, exclusive soundtrack and a Midnight Ultimate cosmetic bundle. The Ultimate Edition will cost US$109.99(~SGD $149.02) on PC, and US$119.99(~SGD $163.22) on console. Trailers EA has revealed the very first trailer of Battlefield 2047 ahead of E3 2021. Check it out below:
EA has also revealed a new trailer detailing the newly revealed Portal game mode. Check it out below:
Gameplay
Battlefield 2042 is completely focused on multiplayer. You can play by yourself if you’d rather, but this simply replaces online teammates and opposition with AI bots, as there is no story-centric campaign. The multiplayer is separated into three modes: All-Out Warfare, Portal and Hazard Zone. Hazard Zone is a “squad-based game-type” that’s apparently a modern take on multiplayer games, but DICE was keen to point out that it isn’t a Battle Royale mode.
The Portal mode, meanwhile, will allow players to play classic maps from previous Battlefield games such as Battlefield 3, Bad Company 2 and Battlefield 1942. These maps will be enhanced with 4K visuals for next-gen consoles, with destructible environments added where previously absent.
Furthermore, EA will allow players lots of freedom to create their own matches, whether that’s setting game rules, which weapons/vehicles/gadgets are available and even activating friendly fire. Think of it as the Battlefield-equivalent of Super Mario Maker, as you can share your custom matches online for others to enjoy. The main Battlefield 2042 attraction, however, will clearly be the All-Out Warfare mode, which sees up to 128 players fighting over objectives on massive multiplayer maps. Players will be split into two teams – the attackers and the defenders – so this isn’t a ‘last man standing’ affair like Fortnite or Call of Duty Warzone.
One of the maps takes place in a city, where you can zipline from rooftop to rooftop
All-Out Warfare maps will also feature dynamic weather and environmental hazards, with tornados hurling debris that can crush you like an ant, and sandstorms engulfing a battlefield to limit visibility. There will also be ‘spectacular world events’ on select maps, with DICE giving the example of the rocket launch on the Orbital map, which can go fatally wrong if certain conditions are met. The seven maps that will launch with Battlefield 2042 include:
Of course, there will be a large number of weapons made available too. A new ‘Plus System’ will even enable players to swap scopes, barrels and even ammo type in real-time, so you don’t need to pause the game and jump into the settings.
Plenty more content will also arrive with the various post-launch battle passes. You won’t have to pay a dime for any post-game content that can affect gameplay, but premium plans will be on offer for those who want fancy cosmetic items.
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