The official Twitter account for Battlefield has answered a number of fan questions, revealing some new details about Battlefield 1. According to it, Battlefield 1 will take destruction to a whole new level. Basically, we can expect at a lot of chaos thanks to the Frostbite 3 Engine, so we are really curious to see what DICE has in store for us.
@MrNUFC87 As for your second question, Battlefield 1 will take destruction to a new level. You'll see more in the coming months.
— Battlefield (@Battlefield) May 10, 2016
While the team could not reveal much about the game’s MP modes, it did confirm that Conquest will be featured, and that the game will support 64-player matches.
@NickeManarin We're not going into details at this point, but can confirm that Conquest will be a part of multiplayer.
— Battlefield (@Battlefield) May 10, 2016
@MrNUFC87 Yes, you will get to play Battlefield 1 with 64 players in multiplayer. We'll have more details on game modes soon.
— Battlefield (@Battlefield) May 10, 2016
It was also confirmed that the game will feature a server browser, so kudos to DICE as a lot of developers have abandoned this feature in favor of matchmaking.
Server Browser confirmed. https://t.co/QFD8huHMAz
— Battlefield (@Battlefield) May 10, 2016
Regarding vehicles, tanks will be controlled by both one person and multiple people. Alongside planes and tanks, there will be a range of naval vessels for players to enjoy.
Both! https://t.co/LZ33pWD6hm
— Battlefield (@Battlefield) May 10, 2016
There will be a range of naval vessels for you to enjoy. https://t.co/BKsJlKVhAJ
— Battlefield (@Battlefield) May 10, 2016
Generally speaking, DICE claimed that vehicles will be much more unique.
Vehicles were much more unique and so the gameplay reflects that. So much more interesting! https://t.co/kNn1Vd6fzu
— Battlefield (@Battlefield) May 10, 2016
And last but not least, different types of melee weapons will have their own advantages and disadvantages.
Hi! yes different types of melee weapons will have its advantages and disadvantages. Use the one that fits you. https://t.co/6SKXAr4oHF
— Battlefield (@Battlefield) May 10, 2016
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