Saturday, May 7, 2016

The future of Battlefield in World War I – The Time

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 DICE and Electronic Arts have announced the next title in the video game Battlefield saga. To the surprise of all fans the new environment, completely new, the shooter will be the First World War. In Battlefield 1 (the title of the game) will be able to attack a tank while you are riding and join their allies in epic multiplayer battles to 64 players. Between the environment always changing dawn of World War I, no battle will ever be the same. Battlefield 1 will be available from October 21, 2016 on Xbox One, Origin for PC and PlayStation 4. Thanks to the setting of the all new, will be able to experience the birth of modern war, since the Great War has allowed huge technological developments in terms of weapons and machines, created to have a decisive advantage over the enemy. Battlefield 1 exploits this arsenal to offer an intense experience, immersive and faithful yet fresh and modern. “The game will offer a whole new experience, while keeping everything that’s great about Battlefield: a fantastic multiplayer, diving, epic quality, authenticity, team play and an ever-changing world full of” Battlefield moments “says Aleksander Grøndal, Senior Producer at DICE. “We invite players to embark on an epic journey through a world devastated by the Great War, while offering something different and unique in Battlefield 1.”

 

  What’s Battlefield 1 will take players on different places to fight for survival in exciting battles. From a French city under attack, through the great spaces of the Italian Alps until you get to combat frenzy in Arab deserts, you can discover a world at war through a campaign full of adventure and action. Thanks to the multiplayer, then, will be able to conquer the skies in aerial combat in dangerous environments, being on a ship that is destroying the coast and be part of some of the greatest battles ever seen, and entire empires they are fighting to get the supremacy.

 

 

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Francesco Pellegrino Lise

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