Battlefield V Conquest, Customization, and Operations Gameplay

Battlefield V Conquest, Customization, and Operations Gameplay

With Battlefield V releasing…well, anywhere between November 9th and 20th depending on what you subscribe to and where you’re buying, there’s a lot of hype to see exactly how this recreation of World War II plays, especially in the fan-beloved Frostbite engine. In our first of four videos we have an example of all those awesome customization options that got so much, to put it nicely, interesting discussion when it came to the genders of playable characters. Check out the video below for a variety of different characters and different gear, with a combination of authenticity and caring about modern players that makes a game fun.

Now that you know what your company can look like, it’s time to check out the gameplay itself with our second of the four videos. There’s plenty of blood and gore on both sides with this full-length battle operation video, clocking in at fifty-five minutes of glorious (and terrible) battle. Watch your head…and your back, and your sides, and your legs. Just, you know, watch.

In our third of four videos, we have Conquest gameplay on Aerodome, and capturing flags has never felt so realistic. With beautiful sights glimpsed through the scope of your rifle, there’s no better place to enjoy the beautiful vistas then when you’re in the midst of a heart-pounding battle, right? Ah, those beautiful cloudy skies.

And now, last but not least, our final video. They say war is hell, and like our Rotterdam Raid gameplay, this video shows how fun that can be to reenact. With Battlefield V’s Grand Operations replaying historical conflicts on a sweeping scale, there’s nothing to do here but sit back and take in the bloodied vistas and new mechanics of the latest battlefield game, all while trampling the sweet green grass of rural France.

With all four of those videos behind us, there’s nothing left to do but play the game, right? Well, I suppose you might be forced to dream about it until your copy finally arrives. At least now you know what’s waiting for you, between customization options, Grand Operations gameplay, and an example of the Conquest mode in glorious quality. Now it’s a waiting game.

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Are you excited for Battlefield V? What about the new game are you looking forward to the most? Or, if you already have it, how do you feel? Let us know in the comments below.