Battlefield V Promises "Badass" Customization

4
The Battlefield V reveal has come and gone, but it has forever burrowed its way into our hearts. At least for FPS fans. Described as "coming home" by DICE, the latest entry takes players into the thick of World War II and allows them to fully immerse themselves within the world of "men and women that mattered."

Among the thrilling announcements, such as the return of co-op, new modes, Grand Operations, and NO PREMIUM PASS, was a feature that many have stated they wanted more of: Customization.


Being able to take to the battlefield with the right gear is important. Being able to take to the battlefield while feeling like a total badass is key. Battlefield V will offer more customization than any other title in the franchise's history, making it even easier for players to step into the shoes of their soldiers. Outfitting, features, abilities - it's all fair game in the name of immersion and something highlighted beautifully during the reveal.

For those that can't wait to get their custom fix in, there's even more good news! DICE is doing away with how they usually handle their post-launch services. EA tells us, "Tides of War is DICE’s new approach to live services, where players will set out on an epic journey with their Company in unexpected battles throughout World War 2. There will be no premium pass, all players will have access to the same maps and modes, keeping the community unified as they progress through Battlefield V. In Tides of War, their journey through World War 2 will grow through themed experiences that will include events and all-new ways to play like Grand Operations, while also unlocking the latest themed rewards such as weapons and vehicles to further shape their Company."

Battlefield V will be available worldwide October 19th on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Origin for PC. Don't forget that in celebration of Battlefield V's launch, EA and DICE are giving all players the chance to grab Battlefield 1 and Battlefield 4 for free on the Road to Battlefield V. For a very limited amount of time, players can download and keep Battlefield 1 In the Name of Tsar and Battlefield 4 Final Stand.

Posted:
Related Forum: Gaming Discussion

Source: http://comicbook.com/gaming/2018/05/23/battlefield-v-customization/

Comments

"Battlefield V Promises "Badass" Customization" :: Login/Create an Account :: 4 comments

If you would like to post a comment please signin to your account or register for an account.

Vancouver_CanucksPosted:

Battlefield are selling the franchise out with this route. Going from a game which focused a lot on objectives and a reasonable amount of tactical thinking to aesthetics to please and excite the kids that play the game.

I don't want to be able to give my soldier a Mohawk and a hipster beard.. Make it authentic for crying out loud.

Facepaints and squadron/company insignias etc.. yes. But I don't see what else they feel is acceptably customisable.

SR20DETPosted:

I'll probably stick to making my characters look somewhat authentic as long as that's possible. I think some of the customisation is over the top.

kamilcaPosted:

I imagine its going to be stupid, I mean in the trailer the female who saves you has a robotic arm.....

MazePosted:

This is great, I really feel like this game is gonna be awesome. This is probably their way of getting microtransactions in though.