Now we have Airships, cavalry charges, and mustard gas attacks.Ī number of features have already been announced no doubt with plenty more to filter through between now and the October 21st release date (October 18th for the Early Enlister Deluxe Edition Pre-orders), promise of authentic weaponry with authentic attachments, return of a server browser for consoles, and a host of new and old game types. It’s a refreshing change of pace from the grungy modern shooters we’ve become used to, speckled with glitzy futuristic warfare. It’s the same classic Battlefield chaos we know and love transported to the horror of the First World War. Battles were showcased from a variety of perspectives, from droves of infantry charges through tightly packed explosions and waves of mustard gas, to aerial dogfights between biplanes and triplanes. The trailer itself took us on a roller coaster ride of set pieces and features across the numerous warzones of the First World War, taking us from trenches, to deserts, to chateaus, and forests. Fight as infantry or take control of amazing vehicles on land, air and sea, and adapt your gameplay to the most dynamic battles in Battlefield history. Discover a world at war through an adventure-filled campaign, or join in epic multiplayer battles with up to 64 players. Taking its numerical designation from the World War in which it’s going to be based, Battlefield 1 drove the point home with one of the most atmospheric trailers I’ve seen, a heady mix of gameplay and scripted moments all carefully interwoven with a remix of Seven Nation Army by the Glitch Mob. Experience the dawn of all-out war in Battlefield 1. Dice revealed to the world on the 6th of this month the absolutely stunningly produced reveal trailer for the latest iteration of their Battlefield franchise.