
Battlefield 5 (Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S) - Xbox Live Key GLOBAL
Battlefield V brings players back to World War II, and a detailed leak from YouTube’s channel "Drakesden" gives tons of advance details. His video first surfaced in mid-February and has since gained traction now that rumors of Battlefield V have made their way to the masses.
- Factions: There are seven factions including Great Britain, the United States, Free French, Third Reich, Kingdom Of Italy, USSR and Imperial Japan.
- Maps: The retail game will launch with 10 maps with one free map arriving shortly thereafter.
- DLC: Will work through a Premium Pass like always. Subject of DLC has not been decided.
- Combat: Skill plays a bigger role with the removal of random bullet deviation found in Battlefield 1.
- Attachments: They return for Battlefield V. Options include suppressors, sights, scopes and more.
- Four Classes: Assault (a medic with AR weapons), Support (LMGs, ammo access), Recon (Bolt actions for long range) and Engineer (SMGs, anti-tank weapons).
- All-Kit Weapons: Some weapons will work for all classes like the M1 Garand.
Elite Classes & Behemoths Return
- Customization: Cosmetic skins make their debut. They offer different combinations of headwear, footwear and camo. Skins will be sold as a cosmetic microtransaction.
- Vehicles: Vehicles will function similar to Battlefield 3 and Battlefield 4. They require skillful operation and include tanks, Jeeps, planes and more. Like soldiers, vehicles can also be customized with cosmetics.
- Modes: Operations return and Incursions will be available at launch
- Release Details: The game will be revealed in May with a beta in August and release in October.
Like all leaks, this Battlefield V information is unofficial and may not be accurate. However trusted leakers within the Battlefield community, such as AmightyDaq, have verified these findings. Statements made in the video also align with a recent report from Kotaku that suggests EA was afraid to include non-cosmetic loot boxes in the upcoming game. All indicators point to these details being accurate, but we won’t know for sure until Battlefield V is formally revealed.
Battlefield 5 (Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S) - Xbox Live Key GLOBAL
Battlefield V brings players back to World War II, and a detailed leak from YouTube’s channel "Drakesden" gives tons of advance details. His video first surfaced in mid-February and has since gained traction now that rumors of Battlefield V have made their way to the masses.
- Factions: There are seven factions including Great Britain, the United States, Free French, Third Reich, Kingdom Of Italy, USSR and Imperial Japan.
- Maps: The retail game will launch with 10 maps with one free map arriving shortly thereafter.
- DLC: Will work through a Premium Pass like always. Subject of DLC has not been decided.
- Combat: Skill plays a bigger role with the removal of random bullet deviation found in Battlefield 1.
- Attachments: They return for Battlefield V. Options include suppressors, sights, scopes and more.
- Four Classes: Assault (a medic with AR weapons), Support (LMGs, ammo access), Recon (Bolt actions for long range) and Engineer (SMGs, anti-tank weapons).
- All-Kit Weapons: Some weapons will work for all classes like the M1 Garand.
Elite Classes & Behemoths Return
- Customization: Cosmetic skins make their debut. They offer different combinations of headwear, footwear and camo. Skins will be sold as a cosmetic microtransaction.
- Vehicles: Vehicles will function similar to Battlefield 3 and Battlefield 4. They require skillful operation and include tanks, Jeeps, planes and more. Like soldiers, vehicles can also be customized with cosmetics.
- Modes: Operations return and Incursions will be available at launch
- Release Details: The game will be revealed in May with a beta in August and release in October.
Like all leaks, this Battlefield V information is unofficial and may not be accurate. However trusted leakers within the Battlefield community, such as AmightyDaq, have verified these findings. Statements made in the video also align with a recent report from Kotaku that suggests EA was afraid to include non-cosmetic loot boxes in the upcoming game. All indicators point to these details being accurate, but we won’t know for sure until Battlefield V is formally revealed.
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Battlefield V brings players back to World War II, and a detailed leak from YouTube’s channel "Drakesden" gives tons of advance details. His video first surfaced in mid-February and has since gained traction now that rumors of Battlefield V have made their way to the masses.
- Factions: There are seven factions including Great Britain, the United States, Free French, Third Reich, Kingdom Of Italy, USSR and Imperial Japan.
- Maps: The retail game will launch with 10 maps with one free map arriving shortly thereafter.
- DLC: Will work through a Premium Pass like always. Subject of DLC has not been decided.
- Combat: Skill plays a bigger role with the removal of random bullet deviation found in Battlefield 1.
- Attachments: They return for Battlefield V. Options include suppressors, sights, scopes and more.
- Four Classes: Assault (a medic with AR weapons), Support (LMGs, ammo access), Recon (Bolt actions for long range) and Engineer (SMGs, anti-tank weapons).
- All-Kit Weapons: Some weapons will work for all classes like the M1 Garand.
Elite Classes & Behemoths Return
- Customization: Cosmetic skins make their debut. They offer different combinations of headwear, footwear and camo. Skins will be sold as a cosmetic microtransaction.
- Vehicles: Vehicles will function similar to Battlefield 3 and Battlefield 4. They require skillful operation and include tanks, Jeeps, planes and more. Like soldiers, vehicles can also be customized with cosmetics.
- Modes: Operations return and Incursions will be available at launch
- Release Details: The game will be revealed in May with a beta in August and release in October.
Like all leaks, this Battlefield V information is unofficial and may not be accurate. However trusted leakers within the Battlefield community, such as AmightyDaq, have verified these findings. Statements made in the video also align with a recent report from Kotaku that suggests EA was afraid to include non-cosmetic loot boxes in the upcoming game. All indicators point to these details being accurate, but we won’t know for sure until Battlefield V is formally revealed.












