E3 2016 - Battlefield 1 - Trailer and Gameplay Announced

The E3 2016 reserved great surprises for war games fans, and Battlefield 1 was undoubtedly one of the most talked about highlights of the event. As promised by EA and Dice, the long -awaited gameplay trailer has finally been revealed, showing the entire intensity of World War I combat.

E3 2016 - Battlefield 1 - Historical scenarios and brutal gameplay

Battlefield 1 takes players to one of the most striking conflicts in history. As with the previous titles of the franchise, graphic realism impresses, but what really catches the eye is care with the setting. From muddled trenches to biplanted aircraft fighting, the trailer shows that Dice has made a point of delivering a visceral and immersive war experience.

However, the great differential is in the variety of scenarios and game styles. In addition, multiplayer modes remain robust, now with epic battles involving up to 64 players. Therefore, the promise is of even more strategic clashes, where each decision can define the course of the match.

Classic weapons and wide destruction

Undeniably, the choice of World War I as a scenario brought with it iconic weapons such as bayonets, gas grenades and bolt rifles. The trailer shows how these elements were creatively adapted to balance gameplay. Although weaponry is more “rustic”, the action loses nothing to the most modern games in the series.

In addition, the destruction system remains one of the highlights of the franchise. In Battlefield 1, explosions drop buildings, change the map and force players to constantly adapt. Battle chaos is more present than ever, creating intense and unpredictable moments.

So if you haven't seen the video yet, it is worth checking out and preparing for one of the most brutal and exciting experiences of shooting games.

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