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Battlefield 1 Gets New Trailer At Gamescom, Open Beta Coming Soon

DICE has announced that the open beta for their uber highly anticipated game, Battlefield 1 will be starting on 31st August on Xbox One, PC and Ps 4. And it only gets better for Battlefield Insiders – they get to play early. So those still looking to get their hands on the game, you have a chance to register for early access till 21st August. Even though DICE hasn’t exactly confirmed how sooner the Insiders will get to play, but rumor has it that it may be as less as 3 days. They also confirmed that the Insiders will have to select their platform of choice right now, otherwise they won’t get early access to the game. The beta includes a new multiplayer map – the Sinai Desert, located in a place called El-Jifar. The gameplay varies from on-ground foot and vehicular c...

Big Or Small, Vehicles Can Do Massive Damage In Battlefield 1

As Battlefield 1 nears its release date, people are waiting in anticipation as to what the game will bring in its novel World War I setting. The first World War ushered in the armoured tank as we know it today, and it was the first war to feature such a massive scale aircraft warfare. In the gameplay video, DICE team help in providing us a little historical context for the game’s vehicular combat, as well as why they put the tanks behind a specific class.   The video follows another one, released previously, that focuses all on weapons. Battlefield 1 releases on 21st October, close to Infinity Ward’s Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, and the debates about which shooter will turn out to be the better one are getting more and more heated, with fans of both franchises having st...

Before Battlefield 1, There Was COD: Roman Wars

Everyone is excited about Battlefield 1 taking the players to the trenches of World War I, while COD: Infinite Warfare is getting bashed for putting the players in space battles. But what if we told you, that there existed a COD project that was supposed to be set in Ancient Rome? That’s right. According to GamesRadar, about eight years ago, Activision almost considered a pitch where Call of Duty would’ve taken place in ancient Rome. The story would’ve followed the story of a soldier in Julius Caesar’s trustworthy tenth legion, with first person sword combat, war elephants and even a playable Julius Caesar himself.  As we know, The COD franchise is known for one thing; guns, guns and even more guns. So hearing about this might come as a surprise. However, the tremen...


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