While almost all of the information included in that leak turned out to be accurate, there are some inconsistencies, such as the exclusion of that game’s marquee game mode, Operations. Daqarie has been right in the past, specifically when it came to Battlefield 1, which he leaked about a month before the game was announced. So can we trust this leak? Sure-at least some of it. The YouTuber did not detail any additional changes that DICE might have made to the gameplay, UI, or art design (specifically, the sun glare).ĭaqarie claims that prominent Battlefield YouTubers and members of the EA Gamechangers program have known about a Battlefield 3 remaster for a while now, specifically pointing to the amount of BF3 content that started popping up right around the time of Battlefield V‘s release in late 2018 and continued during BFV‘s life span. YouTuber Daqarie-formerly known as AlmightyDaq-has released a video claiming that DICE is currently working on a Battlefield 3 remaster that will launch alongside the next Battlefield title, which is releasing sometime in 2021, similarly to how Activision released Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered alongside Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare.Īs far as what content Daqarie claims will be in the game, the Battlefield 3 remaster will allegedly include all of the original game’s DLC content.
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The game is out October 22 on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.A new rumor from a semi-reliable leaker claims that a Battlefield 3 remaster is in the works for next-gen consoles and PC. Our first look at Battlefield 2042 gameplay was shown during the Xbox + Betsheda E3 2021 showcase, and it showed off 128-player multiplayer on the new Conquest. It all seems fairly likely, though, and Henderson has a great track record. Of course, none of this is confirmed by EA or Dice just yet, so take it with a pinch of salt. Instead, this is going to be the ultimate sandbox experience when players are just going to be able to have fun - a Battlefield 1 tank vs. The reason has described it as a fun game mode is because they say that this isn't necessarily going to be a competitive experience or a balanced experience. "The Battlefield Hub is going to be the ultimate sandbox experience and is going to be the 'fun' game mode. As per Henderson, there'll be no class system in this mode and it aims to be the 'fun' sandbox game mode.
So you can expect to have the Battlefield 2042 combat experience, but in classic series maps that can hold up to 64 players for most maps, but 128 in certain locations and on new-gen consoles in others. The movement and stuff like that is going to be exactly the same, but you're essentially playing on a remastered map with different weapons and vehicles from past Battlefield titles." "It's going to be on the Battlefield 2042 engine. "Battlefield Hub is going to contain remasters of maps from old Battlefield titles," he said in a video.
Thankfully, respected and often correct leaker Tom Henderson has provided some context for us. "Discover unexpected battles and enter the wide universe of Battlefield with this experience." To see this content please enable targeting cookies.
"Created as a love letter to our core fans, a new way to play Battlefield is coming," reads a short description of this mystery mode. So excited, in fact, that EA has increased the server capacity for Battlefield 4 due to an influx of players following the Battlefield 2042 reveal.īut despite a pretty thorough showing-off of various game modes and content coming to the cross-gen game when it launches in October being shown back at E3 2021, fans are still eager to learn about one mode that's listed as 'redacted' on the game's website. Battlefield 2042 will include a currently unannounced mode called Battlefield Hub that will let you visit remastered versions of series maps, according to a reliable leaker.įans are very excited about the new Battlefield game.