Berlin’s assurance of balance in “Battlefield 1” is a good news to gamers because they can be sure now that their World War I ground infantry can fight back in some capacity against aircraft instead of being like sitting ducks similar to “Battlefield 4.”
While the game developer has shown a bit of a trailer during the E3 2016, it is not as long and as spectacular as the one recently posted by avid gamer and YouTube user jackfrags recently.
The gameplay trailer runs for over 20 minutes and has been upscaled to 4K in order to show the game at a higher bit rate, especially for those with 4K monitors.
The video post is now amassing significant views and it only heightened the excitement of fans for the official release of “Battlefield 1.”
Prior to the formal announcement of EA DICE, it was a Swiss video game retailer who confirmed that “Battlefield 1” is to be set during World War I.
EA DICE has promised more details in the weeks ahead leading to the release of “Battlefield 1.” It has also announced as early as during the E3 2016 that before the full version is released, they will be rolling out the “Battlefield 1” beta, and subsequently effect pre-loading of the game.