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I speculate 2 possible scenarios.... One its called BF1 because they are redoing BF as a bonus for BF5 and the other is the franchise is starting over and will have battles from all eras.
 
Watching the premiere... too much jibberjabber and awkward jokes. Not enough gameplay. In fact NO GAMEPLAY SO FAR. f*** off dice I got s*** to do.

UPDATE: interesting. Propeller planes and mustard gas bitch.
 
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The In engine footage looks pretty damn good. If gameplay footage looks good then I am all in on this Battlefield.

Watching the premiere... too much jibberjabber and awkward jokes. Not enough gameplay. In fact NO GAMEPLAY SO FAR. f*** off dice I got s*** to do.

Yep. Annoys me how we need 27 developers to show 1 game for 90 seconds.
 
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I gotta say that looked good but any trailer can make a game look good. I want more actual gameplay.
 
I gotta say that looked good but any trailer can make a game look good. I want more actual gameplay.

I am just happy that somebody has finally moved from modern and futuristic and gone back to more interesting eras, and in this case, an era rarely seen in competitive shooters.
 
We are so going to be able to ride horses in to MP battles. Hope they allow the use of melee weapons on horse back.
 
I speculate 2 possible scenarios.... One its called BF1 because they are redoing BF as a bonus for BF5 and the other is the franchise is starting over and will have battles from all eras.
If you throw enough darts eventually one will hit the board. Amirite?
 
I am become hype.

...and I really wish CoD4 remastered came with Battlefield 1 instead.
 
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http://www.battlefield.com/news/art...r&utm_medium=social&cid=5094&ts=1462572122735

Battlefield 1 Is Coming October 2016
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You look into the distance and see planes torn apart by gunfire, their debris raining down over London. In war-torn France to the east, horrible armored tanks tear holes in walls as they roll through crumbling cities. To the south, past the burning Italian coast, men charge over the sand dunes of the Arabian Desert, armed to the teeth with the most powerful weaponry the world has ever seen. This is what the dawn of all-out war looks like, and it's Only in Battlefield 1.

Battlefield 1 is releasing worldwide on October 21, 2016 for Xbox One, Origin on PC, and PlayStation 4 but you'll be able to get your hands on it much sooner. More on that in a minute.


With Battlefield 1 we set out to create some of the largest create, most dynamic battles in FPS history while continuing to tap into what fans love most about the franchise. One of the things that makes World War I such an amazing era is just how advanced it really was. Almost everything that you know about the conflicts of the next century, from the massive battles across land, air and sea, to the powerful and efficient weaponry, is there. Tanks, planes, machine guns, artillery – a lot of the tech you've used in other Battlefield games was perfected during this era, letting the classic Battlefield DNA shine through.

You'll be able to join in massive 64-player battles and experience unexpected Only in Battlefield moments in a setting where the old world was destroyed, giving way to the new one. We're turning destruction up a few notches too, so expect some surprises when you hit the battlefield.

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If you're eager to go hands-on with Battlefield 1 you won't have to wait too long. During the EA Play events on June 12 in Los Angeles and London, we'll reveal the first gameplay footage and let attendees try the game for themselves. Register and make your way to those events, and you'll be able to play the game before pretty much anyone else.

EA Play won't be your only opportunity to play before release, though. There will be more chances in the months that follow, including an Open Beta (which you can get into a little earlier if you sign up for Battlefield Insider). EA Access and Origin Access members will be able to play for a limited time before the release date, too. And if you pre-order the Early Enlister Deluxe Edition, you’ll be able to start playing on October 18, three days before the release date.

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Excited? So are we. We'll have a lot more information in the coming weeks. In the meantime, circle the date on your calendar: Battlefield 1 is releasing on October 21 for Xbox One, Origin on PC, and PlayStation 4.
 
'FROSTBITE (TM) GAME ENGINE FOOTAGE RESPRESENTATIVE OF XBOX ONE. NOT ACTUAL GAMEPLAY.'

Aw, thanks DICE.

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