Additionally, one more video was announced showing moments of the battle against the Ottoman Empire.ĭICE, the developer of Battlefield 1, stated that the decision to create multiple characters for each of the five war stories helps to bring the broader view to the World War I and makes the game more diverse as well: “We decided on an anthology format a set of characters with their own more focused stories. Lately, another trailer of Battlefield 1 single-player campaign was released, showing more of the war stories and multiple characters in them. The 369th Infantry Regiment was known as the Harlem Hellfighters, an all-black unit that served alongside French soldiers. really did field a regiment of African American soldiers.
Moreover, if you wish, you can purchase Battlefield 1 special edition for $80 and get a three-day early access. The focus on alternative stories yields surprises Battlefield 1 is fictional, but it is based on real events. Battlefield 1 review: We found this year’s top-notch FPS combat This is the tried-and-true series at its most polished, exciting, and stunning yet. A limited version of the game is available earlier for EA/Origin Access subscribers. World War I shooter game will be available on PC, Xbox One and PS4. It plays before the Storm of Steel mode.īattlefield is planned to be launched on October 21. While the second scene from the Battlefield 1 Intro Cinematics video shows a man in a bed surprisingly turning being in the epicenter of the battle and fighting as a soldier. The video starts with the guy sitting in an expensive car and goes further with the same guy in the war field, being taken to the tank and introduced to other team members. The first one covers Through Mud and Blood mode of Battlefield 1 and shows the moments from a tank crew member life. An intro cinematic was introduced during a TwitchCon covering one of these war stories and giving us a brief look on how different the life was before and during the Great War.īattlefield 1 Intro Cinematics video has two scenes. "That way we can have immersion and variety-a double win.Battlefield 1 Intro Cinematics Covers Two Single-Player Missionsīattlefield 1, the upcoming World War I shooter game, will have five War Stories. "e decided on an anthology format a set of characters with their own more focused stories," the developer explained. Another short clip was recently released that teased a battle against the Ottoman Empire.ĭeveloper DICE explained that featuring multiple playable characters helps the game's immersion and respects the setting better than having "one character hopping through those different" places around the world. Last week, EA released a trailer for its single-player campaign that gave us a look at the single-player stories of five different characters. Additionally, you can gain three-day early access with the $80 special edition. It plays before the Storm of Steel mission in "Through Mud and Blood." You can watch 12 minutes of gameplay from that mission here.īattlefield 1 releases October 21 on PS4, Xbox One, and PC, but you can play a portion of the game even earlier than that if you're an EA/Origin Access member. It shows a soldier in bed before awakening in the midst of battle.
The second scene in the video above was originally released by Westie.
It then flashes forward or backward to the war, where the driver is taken to the tank and introduced to the crew. The cinematic shows the driver character, sitting in a luxurious car presumably before the war. The first kicks off the "Through Mud and Blood" campaign, which puts you in the shoes of a tank crew member. Battlefield 1 comes jam-packed with a huge arsenal of weaponry, much of it created or honed during The Great War: powerful shotguns, rapid-fire SMGs, destructive LMGs, balanced semiauto rifles, Hail Mary sidearms, trusty sniper rifles, and a wide range of melee weapons like shovels and trench clubs (for when you want to get better acquainted). By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's