Battlefield 2042: un video gameplay svela le mappe del gioco thumbnail

Battlefield 2042: a gameplay video reveals the maps of the game

Battlefield 2042: gameplay video reveals game maps thumbnail

EA DICE have released a new Battlefield 2042 gameplay trailer. The game will be officially available starting from next November 19th and the new video released in these hours allows us to take a preview of the maps that will feature multiplayer of the title. The maps have been designed to fit the hallmarks of the Battlefield 2042 multiplayer experience – verticality, close and long-range combat, vehicular assault and dynamic destruction in All-Out Warfare, Battlefield Portal and Hazard Zone modes.

The new Battlefield 2042 trailer reveals the game maps

The three maps unveiled by the Battlefield 2042 gameplay video released in these hours are Rebirth, Drift and Abandonment. The first, Rebirth, is an eclectic landscape set in an Egyptian desert with a Power Plant and a Research Facility. Deriva, on the other hand, is set in Antarctica and includes a platform off the frozen coast and a station perched above the battlefield.

Abandoned features a flooded village along the west coast of India and a Colossus Ship to explore. The appointment with the new chapter of the Battlefield series is set for the next one November 19th. The game will be available on PC and consoles, promising rich and articulated gameplay. More details on the title will arrive, of course, in the coming days.

The video of the game

Here is the video that anticipates the maps of the game, also revealing new gameplay sessions awaiting the official release.

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