Battlefield 2018: everything we know so far

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
After the huge success of Battlefield 1 in 2016 and a break in 2017, the Battlefield franchise will return in 2018 with a brand-new game
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Battlefield 2018 could receive its very own battle royale mode
Coming not long after the rumors that Call of Duty Black Ops 4 may integrate a battle royale, we're now hearing that EA may be prototyping
its own.According to GamesBeat, the mode would be unlikely to be ready for the game's launch and could potentially be released as a free
update
However, EA has declined to comment on these rumors so we suggest taking them with a pinch of salt for now.]Cut to the chaseWhat is it The
that EA has confirmed the game will be there to play
We think, then, that we can probably expect some kind of official announcement and trailer before this, perhaps in April or May, with a
have been some rumors and leaks floating around which are worth mentioning.Battlefield may take us to WW2The biggest question surrounding
Battlefield 2018 when it was first announced was where it would be set
After the series went back to WW1 for Battlefield 1 we were left wondering if EA might move on to World War 2 with Battlefield 2, or whether
GamesBeat states that anonymous sources close to the project have informed it that the next Battlefield title will be set in WW2, but that
Regardless, visiting a more distant era proved hugely successful for the Battlefield franchise in 2016
V would be taking players back to WW2, GamesBeat has also claimed to have details of some of the upcoming game modes
surprised if this is indeed the case
become something bigger than this.As with the previous leak, these rumors remain unconfirmed.A careful use of lootboxesIt was reported by
USGamer that the next Battlefield will feature lootboxes, but that these will only contain cosmetic items
emotionally-charged missions that took players across the different conflicts of WW1 hammered home the tragedy and global scale of the
conflict
about Battlefield 1 is that it stayed true to the kinds of weapons and vehicles that would have been available during the First World War,
but that was also kind of limiting
aerial dogfights, as well as land-based combat.