These fortifications can be assembled in set locations within objective perimeters to help defend against incoming attackers. All players will be equipped with a dedicated toolkit, utilized to build structures such as sandbags, trenches, and barbed wire. More information on the mode is set for later this year, potentially at Gamescom 2018.įortifications are a new addition this time around, ushering in a building element to objective-driven modes. Although DICE has withheld most details on the mode, Royale is expected to embrace the "core pillars" of the franchise, with destruction, vehicles, and team play all featured. Battlefield 1's Operations also return on a larger scale, now known as "Grand Operations." The four class roles also return, with alterations to account for other gameplay changes.īattlefield V is also jumping onto the battle royale trend, with a new "Royale" mode inspired by the success of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds and Fortnite. Infantry-based shootouts and vehicular combat culminate with large destructive environments, embracing the series's strengths.Ĭlassic game modes return for Battlefield V, including Conquest, Frontlines, Domination, Team Deathmatch and Breakthrough.
Like its predecessors, the game pushes chaotic, high player-count warfare, promising a balance of deep combat and open-ended possibilities. Wide-scale conflicts remain at the heart of Battlefield V, pushing its expansive multiplayer sandbox to new limits.