![]() ![]() But it looks, developers are finding it hard to roll out updates on schedule because of lockdown situations. Earlier, in this post, we mentioned that the update will arrive in May. Well, today, Ryan McArthur, Senior Producer shared some more information on the upcoming updates in Battlefield V.įirst of all, he mentioned that the next update in the game will roll out in June, there will be a delay in the arrival. ![]() We mentioned that the developers will be rolling out April’s update in the month of May. We will update this space with the latest news and updates, stay tuned.Įarlier in this post, we mentioned the details shared by (Freeman) related to the release of the new update in Battlefield 5. And the update will be bringing several improvements, “swathe of fixes”, and other game changes. The new update will bring changes in colors used on some default soldier uniforms and Transport Vehicle Skins used across all maps. ![]() According to him, both Steve Fisher, and Akira Sakamoto will now debut with BF5 May update, alongside the addition of Outpost to Twisted Steel, and more Vehicle Customization options that were originally planned to release during this next month. Moving on, we've got the Deluxe Edition of Battlefield 5, which, if you pre-order, lets you play the full game from 15th November - five days early.Īnd then you've got the bog standard edition, which lets you play on launch day, 20th November.Talking about the update details, Freeman mentioned only a few details about the upcoming DLC. The trial gives you access to all multiplayer modes and maps available at launch, as well as the prologue and Under No Flag single-player War Story. PlayStation 4 users are out on the cold on this one. It's the same with EA Access on Xbox One - that lets you play a 10-hour trial on 9th November. If you have the basic version of Origin Access, you can play on 9th November, too, but your trial is limited to 10 hours. If you have Origin Access Premier for PC, you get to play Battlefield 5 on 9th November, and you get all the Deluxe Edition extras, such as (deep breath) five sets of paratrooper outfits and the chance to take on special assignments and starter assignments, 20 weekly airlifts, the Firestorm Ranger set, one additional Special Soldier set, and immediate access to five Battlefield 1 weapons. That's the full game available to play 11 days before it launches proper if you're willing to fork out for EA's premier version of Origin Access, which costs £14.99 per month or £89.99 per year. We're off to a good start!īattlefield 5's official release date is 20th November, but you can play the full game on 9th November - if you subscribe to Origin Access Premier. "There are lots of options to play Battlefield 5 before it officially launches on November 20," the guide admits. That's right - there are so many options, there's a guide. You can play Battlefield 5 up to 11 days early - if you're willing to subscribe to Origin Access Premier.īattlefield 5, though, has one of the silliest release schedules I've seen in a while.ĮA published a guide to the options people have for playing Battlefield 5 early. With modern video game publishing the way it is, release schedules are often a mess of special edition early access, premium limited-time demos and carry-it-forward progress opportunities. ![]()
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