Battlefield V – New Multiplayer maps at launch video

Battlefield V
Battlefield V is released on November 20th, and today, DICE have released a deep dive trailer featuring the eight maps available for the game’s multiplayer.

From the snowy elevations of Norway, the desert heat of North Africa to the tight, urban maps of a war-torn Rotterdam and the dramatic French countryside where early skirmishes of the war were fought.

Check out the new video below:


Previously on DVDfever:

August 30th:

Battlefield V is coming out on… well, it’s been delayed just over a month until November 20th.

I’m really looking forward to this one, as Battlefield 1 reinvigorated my desire for the franchise, even if that game was way too short.

DICE say they want to make “meaningful improvements” to the core gameplay experience, such as to adjust gameplay tempo, improve soldier visibility, and reduce player friction (huh?!)

General manager Oskar Gabrielson said: “With the open beta just around the corner, we are excited about the millions of you who will join us and experience the game. And we fully expect to see even more feedback coming our way. And that’s why we’re moving our launch date. We’re going to take the time to continue to make some final adjustments to core gameplay, and to ensure we really deliver on the potential of Tides of War. We know moving the launch date means that we all have to wait a little longer. But we’re going to take our time to make sure we get it right.”

In reality, it’s more telling that, as both Dreamcastguy and Yongyea confirm below, not only are pre-orders down for the game by 85%, compared to the forthcoming Call of Duty Black Ops 4, but that the month of October is already overfull, as that game is out on October 12th, and the biggest game of that month, Red Dead Redemption 2, is released on October 26th.

Check out their vlogs below:



June 11th:

Battlefield V is coming out on October 19th, and this new trailer reveals the single-player experience.

Experience human stories set against epic conflict, a never-before-seen portrayal of World War II, and iconic Battlefield gameplay in Nordlys – one of the single-player campaigns in Battlefield V’s War Stories.

Lead your squad to victory with new ways to turn the battlefield to your advantage. Assemble your Company of customized soldiers, weapons, and vehicles – then take them on an epic journey through the Tides of War. Experience the most intense, immersive Battlefield yet. You will never be the same.

Check out the Official Single Player Teaser Trailer below and click on the packshot for the full-size image:


June 10th:

Battlefield V had more info and footage unveilved at E3 2018, and there’s now the Multiplayer trailer. As for the rest of the game, there’s more campaign stories, this time with Nordlys War Story, no loot boxes or premium passes – so it looks like they’ve learned from how that blighted Star Wars Battlefront II, plus a new Battle Royale mode, which has divided opinion.

Check out the official multiplayer trailer below and click on the packshot for the full-size image:


May 30th:

Battlefield V is coming, and we loved the return to World War I in 2016’s Battlefield 1, the only downside being that the single-player campaign was about half the length it needed to be.

This new entry has the most immense trailer and since I watched it while walking along (and somewhere where I was not going to bump into anyone), it felt even more immersive!

Synopsis: Enter mankind’s greatest conflict with Battlefield V as the series goes back to its roots with a never-before-seen portrayal of World War II. Assemble your Company of customized soldiers, weapons, and vehicles – then take them on an epic journey through the Tides of War. Experience the most intense, immersive Battlefield yet. You will never be the same.

And yes, I know the synopsis also uses the word ‘immersive’, but I couldn’t help myself.

Battlefield V is released on PS4, Xbox One and PC on October 19th, and we can’t wait to check this out!

Check out the official reveal trailer below and click on the packshot for the full-size image:


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