Battlefield 1 Has Server Browser; Other New Details Revealed
Battlefield 1 senior producer Aleksander Grøndal answered a series of questions about the World War 1 game today as part of a Twitter Q&A. Among other things, he confirmed that the shooter will have a server browser (though he didn't say if this was PC-only or offered on consoles, too) and that settings include the Italian Alps and Arabian deserts, just two name two. Scroll down to see more from today's Q&A.
Battlefield 1 Twitter Q&A Details:
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Vehicles are "unique," and the gameplay reflects that.
The campaign will feel "much more like Battlefield."
Multiple people can fly in the same plane.
There will be classic modes and new ones.
There will be a server browser, but not clear yet if it's on all platforms.
Naval vessels are also included, though no word yet on what they are.
Settings: Italian Alps and Arabian deserts, just two name two.
All weapon attachments will be "era authentic."
There are single- and multi-person tanks.
Battlefield 1 launches on October 21, though people with an EA/Origin Access membership or those who pick up the deluxe edition can get in on October 18. Additionally, a beta will be held sometime before launch.
In other news, Battlefield 1's announcement trailer is the most-liked trailer on YouTube, while Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare's is the most disliked.
