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Battlefield 5 Update: New Map and Upcoming Weapons

Based in World War II, Battlefield 5 was released in 2018 with eight maps initially and other plans for later on. A recent trailer announced a new map named “Mercury” to be updated for free into the game at the end of this month on 30th of May. It will be part of chapter 3 of Battlefield 5’s Tides of War live service.

Electronic Arts teased us with Mercury right after the launch, however just now we are able to get a clear idea of what this new map is all about. It will be located in on the gorgeous coast of Crete Island, in Greece and is inspired by the real events of Operation Mercury in 1941. Following the historical facts the two factions will be Germany and the United Kingdom.

What is new about the gameplay of this map is that the forces are quite unbalanced, the Germans will be controlling the sky with their fighter planes while the British will dominate the grounds with their tanks. Of course, the Brits will also have an air force however much smaller than the one belonging to the German faction.

With its rough and spiky cliffs and the verticality of the map, it seems that the play style resembles the one from Battlefield1’s Monte Grappa or Battlefield’s 4 Altai Range. Big vehicles and air support will be of considerable importance when defending or attacking objectives as well as having very strong fortifications.

Comparing with other maps is a “medium-large” map and watching the trailer you get the vibes of a “moderate to fast” intense battle tempo. In fact the trailer got very good feedbacks from gamers who got excited and motivated by it and said that the map reminded them older Battlefield maps and that they will return to the game.

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Battlefield 5 Open Beta Pre-Load Is Now Available On PS4, Xbox One, And PC

This week is a major one for the Battlefield franchise as the Battlefield open beta will roll out by the end of the week on PS4, Xbox One, And PC. Ahead of its launch on September 6th, the Battlefield 5 Open Beta Pre-Load is now available on the before-mentioned platforms, and you can now install the client.

How to set up the Battlefield 5 Open Beta Pre-Load?

It is a very straightforward procedure. If you are a PS4 player, you can add the Battlefield Open Beta version in your download queue from here, while on Xbox One you can do it by accessing this link. Besides, for PC gamers, on Origin, you can visit Battlefield V’s store page and choose the “Try It First” option and then put the beta client in your library.

Also, there’s a considerable advantage of pre-ordering the beta version. Namely, every player who activated the Battlefield 5 Open Beta Pre-Load will get the open beta version on September 4th instead of September 6th.

What’s in the Battlefield 5 Open Beta?

Battlefield 5 Open Beta will include two maps, Rotterdam and Arctic Fjord, as well as the Conquest mode and the new Grand Operations mode. Besides, a series of new weapons, gadgets, and vehicles will be available in this version.

More important, this Open Beta will offer players a glimpse of how the new Tides Of War system works in Battlefield 5. This concept, which apparently is similar to the Seasons of Fortnite, gives gamers the opportunity to compete in challenges to earn new cosmetic gears with each chapter that starts.

Battlefield 5 Open Beta minimum specs

  • OS: 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10;
  • Processor (AMD): AMD FX-6350;
  • Processor (Intel): Core i5 6600K;
  • Memory: 8GB RAM;
  • Graphics card (AMD): AMD Radeon HD 7850 2GB;
  • Graphics card (NVIDIA): Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 2GB;
  • DirectX: 11.0 Compatible video card or equivalent;
  • Online Connection Requirements: 512 KBPS or faster Internet connection;
  • Hard-drive space: 50GB
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Battlefield 5 Beta Would Come Out In September With Revamped Vehicles

Battlefield 5 Beta would launch next month. Now, according to the game’s multiplayer producer, David Sirland, who answered to some of the fans’ questions, the upcoming Beta will bring significant changes to the vehicles and anti-vehicles options.

Battlefield 5 Open Beta will commence on September 6th, while the pre-loading would start on the 3rd. Thus, those gamers who pre-ordered the game can play the game beginning with September 4th, and so can those with subscriptions to Origin Access Premier, Origin Access Basic, or EA Access.

That would be the first opportunity for the franchise’s fans to test out the new Battlefield 5 which recently won the Best Multiplayer Award at Gamescom 2018, surpassing its fierce competitor, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4.

Until now, some of the game’s developers already discussed the new improvements in the Battlefield 5 gameplay and changes in other areas of the game. However, David Sirland, have recently answered to some of the fans’ questions on Twitter and offered some information about the Battlefield 5 vehicles.

Battlefield 5 vehicles presented briefly by David Sirland, game’s multiplayer producer

“The frankly game-changing changes to land vehicles coming in open beta. The massive depth and very interesting from a balance perspective,” wrote Sirland on Twitter.

So, according to David Sirland, we’ll get revamped vehicles in the upcoming Battlefield 5 Beta, additionally to some other features that were not available in the closed alpha versions.

David also discussed the new anti-vehicle in-game options, saying that the new enhancements would change the battlefield actions.

“I think you’ll be happy with where we are going, open beta has a pretty massive improvement for tanks and anti-tank gameplay that will change the battlefield going forward,” said Sirland on Twitter.

Battlefield 5 Beta will come out on September 6th, but, as mentioned above, those who pre-ordered the game, as well as players with subscriptions to Origin Access Premier, Origin Access Basic, or EA Access, would be able to play the came beginning with September 4th.

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