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I was a long time player of the original Battlefiled games but have not played in years. I bought a new Xbox and thought i would give this a try. The overall gaming experience was horrible. While I understand it takes time to develop the skill to play well, what I am talking about is just playing as an average gamer who wants to have a bit of fun. Well, it isn't very fun for the newer players. Seems very geared toward elite players. You will get killed over and over with little chance to increase your skill, The weapons you choose seems baffling as well. Several rifles I found require multiple shots to kill. One sniper rifle I used I was not able to kill someone who was only a few feet in front of me when I shot him in the back of the head. Frustrating. So after ... MoreI was a long time player of the original Battlefiled games but have not played in years. I bought a new Xbox and thought i would give this a try. The overall gaming experience was horrible. While I understand it takes time to develop the skill to play well, what I am talking about is just playing as an average gamer who wants to have a bit of fun. Well, it isn't very fun for the newer players. Seems very geared toward elite players. You will get killed over and over with little chance to increase your skill, The weapons you choose seems baffling as well. Several rifles I found require multiple shots to kill. One sniper rifle I used I was not able to kill someone who was only a few feet in front of me when I shot him in the back of the head. Frustrating. So after almost 2 moths of game play I deleted the game, not an enjoyable experience. There are certainly better options.
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As once said by Joshua. Strange game. The only wining move is not to play. The Campaign mode is a lesson in frustration even on the easy setting. I have played Halo games on Legendary and got through the campaigns. I have also played Gears on Experienced and Insane. Doom on ultraviolence and nightmare. So I know what fun difficulty can be. However the campaign mode on Battlefield 5 is NOT fun at all. I loved the Battlefield 4 campaign mode. Luckily I got this “free” with game pass. After a two days of constantly dying by one shot of the enemy and them not dying after three shots from me I deleted the game off my hard drive. I cannot recommend this game for the campaign mode.
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This game is so much fun. While it isn't groundbreaking in its form like Battlefield 1 was, it is def better than Battlefield 1 in many ways. The graphics have gotten slightly better, especially in terms of water/ landscape movement and response to your actions. Game play is very fun and obsessive. This game is NOTHING like the original reveal trailer, which i admit was very odd with the claws and weird German people. BFV is much more similar to Battlefield 1 in design. Check out the trailers that were released only a few weeks before the game came out and you will see what I mean. The one thing this game is missing is AMERICA!!! Where are the US and Russian soldiers and equipment! I get that they're doing the "Untold War Stories" thing but I would like to see some ... MoreThis game is so much fun. While it isn't groundbreaking in its form like Battlefield 1 was, it is def better than Battlefield 1 in many ways. The graphics have gotten slightly better, especially in terms of water/ landscape movement and response to your actions. Game play is very fun and obsessive. This game is NOTHING like the original reveal trailer, which i admit was very odd with the claws and weird German people. BFV is much more similar to Battlefield 1 in design. Check out the trailers that were released only a few weeks before the game came out and you will see what I mean. The one thing this game is missing is AMERICA!!! Where are the US and Russian soldiers and equipment! I get that they're doing the "Untold War Stories" thing but I would like to see some really major battles involving America and Russia (Battle of Kursk). I believe that it will be coming as the game progresses with Tides of War and the new campaign missions...really hope so. If you couldn't care less, and even if you do, still an amazing game that BLOWS COD Black Ops IIII out of the water, same as always.\
| Number of Game Players | 1 |
| Release date | 20 November 2018 |
| Hardware platform | Xbox_one |
| Number of players | 1 |
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I was a long time player of the original Battlefiled games but have not played in years. I bought a new Xbox and thought i would give this a try. The overall gaming experience was horrible. While I understand it takes time to develop the skill to play well, what I am talking about is just playing as an average gamer who wants to have a bit of fun. Well, it isn't very fun for the newer players. Seems very geared toward elite players. You will get killed over and over with little chance to increase your skill, The weapons you choose seems baffling as well. Several rifles I found require multiple shots to kill. One sniper rifle I used I was not able to kill someone who was only a few feet in front of me when I shot him in the back of the head. Frustrating. So after ... MoreI was a long time player of the original Battlefiled games but have not played in years. I bought a new Xbox and thought i would give this a try. The overall gaming experience was horrible. While I understand it takes time to develop the skill to play well, what I am talking about is just playing as an average gamer who wants to have a bit of fun. Well, it isn't very fun for the newer players. Seems very geared toward elite players. You will get killed over and over with little chance to increase your skill, The weapons you choose seems baffling as well. Several rifles I found require multiple shots to kill. One sniper rifle I used I was not able to kill someone who was only a few feet in front of me when I shot him in the back of the head. Frustrating. So after almost 2 moths of game play I deleted the game, not an enjoyable experience. There are certainly better options.
As once said by Joshua. Strange game. The only wining move is not to play. The Campaign mode is a lesson in frustration even on the easy setting. I have played Halo games on Legendary and got through the campaigns. I have also played Gears on Experienced and Insane. Doom on ultraviolence and nightmare. So I know what fun difficulty can be. However the campaign mode on Battlefield 5 is NOT fun at all. I loved the Battlefield 4 campaign mode. Luckily I got this “free” with game pass. After a two days of constantly dying by one shot of the enemy and them not dying after three shots from me I deleted the game off my hard drive. I cannot recommend this game for the campaign mode.
This game is so much fun. While it isn't groundbreaking in its form like Battlefield 1 was, it is def better than Battlefield 1 in many ways. The graphics have gotten slightly better, especially in terms of water/ landscape movement and response to your actions. Game play is very fun and obsessive. This game is NOTHING like the original reveal trailer, which i admit was very odd with the claws and weird German people. BFV is much more similar to Battlefield 1 in design. Check out the trailers that were released only a few weeks before the game came out and you will see what I mean. The one thing this game is missing is AMERICA!!! Where are the US and Russian soldiers and equipment! I get that they're doing the "Untold War Stories" thing but I would like to see some ... MoreThis game is so much fun. While it isn't groundbreaking in its form like Battlefield 1 was, it is def better than Battlefield 1 in many ways. The graphics have gotten slightly better, especially in terms of water/ landscape movement and response to your actions. Game play is very fun and obsessive. This game is NOTHING like the original reveal trailer, which i admit was very odd with the claws and weird German people. BFV is much more similar to Battlefield 1 in design. Check out the trailers that were released only a few weeks before the game came out and you will see what I mean. The one thing this game is missing is AMERICA!!! Where are the US and Russian soldiers and equipment! I get that they're doing the "Untold War Stories" thing but I would like to see some really major battles involving America and Russia (Battle of Kursk). I believe that it will be coming as the game progresses with Tides of War and the new campaign missions...really hope so. If you couldn't care less, and even if you do, still an amazing game that BLOWS COD Black Ops IIII out of the water, same as always.\
If you're a fan of WWII shooters, don't write this game off right away due to the game going on sale so quickly. Dice's latest may not be the best in the series, but scratch the surface and you will find a decent shooter that does some things we haven't seen before in a World War II game. The campaign gets off to a solid start, and while the first two episodes of the game stumble a bit, the last two are standouts: the second-to-last act of the game has you fighting as a French colonial soldier fighting to liberate a homeland he has never seen (and discrimination). The game's last campaign (which became downloadable last month) shows you the opposite side as a German tank commander in the final months of the war, when Germany's defeat was all but certain yet they ... MoreIf you're a fan of WWII shooters, don't write this game off right away due to the game going on sale so quickly. Dice's latest may not be the best in the series, but scratch the surface and you will find a decent shooter that does some things we haven't seen before in a World War II game. The campaign gets off to a solid start, and while the first two episodes of the game stumble a bit, the last two are standouts: the second-to-last act of the game has you fighting as a French colonial soldier fighting to liberate a homeland he has never seen (and discrimination). The game's last campaign (which became downloadable last month) shows you the opposite side as a German tank commander in the final months of the war, when Germany's defeat was all but certain yet they refused to surrender. Both campaigns succeed by playing to the series' strengths while presenting two perspectives rarely seen before in games or other media. After the campaign (which takes 4-5 hours to complete), I don't have much to add about the multiplayer that hasn't already been mentioned in other reviews, but it's worth mentioning that there's no season pass this time around. Knowing that all post-launch content, including maps and the promised battle royale mode, will be free is a nice incentive for picking this game up at half price.
Where to begin with this game? I absolutely enjoy the mechanics of this game, whether it's the gunplay, character movement, or types of combat, but the game is just bare-bones. It really should have been released 6 months later than it was. It plays like an early access game, even now, almost 4 months later. There aren't enough maps, they cut out some game modes and modified others that didn't need to be. I will give DICE credit for reaching out to the community and showing their passion about wanting to make the game more viable, but either EA isn't providing them with enough resources or they're incompetent in finishing content. There simply isn't enough to do. As I said, I love the way the game plays, but it becomes too repetitive with so little content being in ... MoreWhere to begin with this game? I absolutely enjoy the mechanics of this game, whether it's the gunplay, character movement, or types of combat, but the game is just bare-bones. It really should have been released 6 months later than it was. It plays like an early access game, even now, almost 4 months later. There aren't enough maps, they cut out some game modes and modified others that didn't need to be. I will give DICE credit for reaching out to the community and showing their passion about wanting to make the game more viable, but either EA isn't providing them with enough resources or they're incompetent in finishing content. There simply isn't enough to do. As I said, I love the way the game plays, but it becomes too repetitive with so little content being in the game. Even with the inclusion of Firestorm, Battlefield's version of a Battle Royale game type (which I have no interest in), the game is still short on content. All that negativity being said, I have faith that eventually the game will be quite good, much in the same vein as Destiny.
I know there is a vary large difference in opinions when it comes to CoD and Battlefield. But I do own Black Ops 4, and think it's the best CoD that has been released since probably Black Ops 2. Having said that, I feel like Battlefield V blows it out of the water in most aspects. The graphics are amazing, the gameplay is more to my liking, the level design is much more sophisticated, the SFX is no contest, and multiplayer overall just provides so much more joy for me. There are plenty of bugs, sadly, but none are gamebreaking for me just yet. BlOps 4 zombies is pretty enjoyable, while BFV has a campaign. BlOps 4 Blackout is my favorite battle royal-game I have played so far and BFV has pushed theirs back to March, so that sucks. But I do firmly believe I will be ... MoreI know there is a vary large difference in opinions when it comes to CoD and Battlefield. But I do own Black Ops 4, and think it's the best CoD that has been released since probably Black Ops 2. Having said that, I feel like Battlefield V blows it out of the water in most aspects. The graphics are amazing, the gameplay is more to my liking, the level design is much more sophisticated, the SFX is no contest, and multiplayer overall just provides so much more joy for me. There are plenty of bugs, sadly, but none are gamebreaking for me just yet. BlOps 4 zombies is pretty enjoyable, while BFV has a campaign. BlOps 4 Blackout is my favorite battle royal-game I have played so far and BFV has pushed theirs back to March, so that sucks. But I do firmly believe I will be playing BFV much longer than BlOps 4. I play a lot of games and I do have several in my queue that I will working through the next several months, but BFV definitely makes the top 3, which fully justifies my purchase. Hoping for a few patches to release to fix some bugs and for Firestorm to be released, but overall well worth the price relative to other full priced games out right now in any genre.
The game launched in a pretty rough state which seems to be the trend with AAA titles nowadays, sadly, but to their credit, DICE has done a good job in responding to community feedback about issues and tweaking/fixing things accordingly so my overall opinion of the game has gone from good to very good, and I expect it to be great soon with how things have been going. The Pros: The core gameplay is better than it's ever been, graphics and sound are great as expected from this franchise, and performance is, in my experience, a rock solid 60 FPS with very few exceptions. Weapon variety's good and customization options, while not as deep or varied as BF1's, are still cool enough that it has me constantly grinding away at challenges to unlock the next item. The Cons: The ... MoreThe game launched in a pretty rough state which seems to be the trend with AAA titles nowadays, sadly, but to their credit, DICE has done a good job in responding to community feedback about issues and tweaking/fixing things accordingly so my overall opinion of the game has gone from good to very good, and I expect it to be great soon with how things have been going. The Pros: The core gameplay is better than it's ever been, graphics and sound are great as expected from this franchise, and performance is, in my experience, a rock solid 60 FPS with very few exceptions. Weapon variety's good and customization options, while not as deep or varied as BF1's, are still cool enough that it has me constantly grinding away at challenges to unlock the next item. The Cons: The UI is crazy buggy, graphical/gameplay glitches occur frequently enough to bear mentioning here, and infinite loading/black screens are still a problem (though all of these things have improved greatly since launch). The Mehs: The number of maps, the campaign (once again feels like a different game in that it doesn't follow the same internal logic as the multiplayer), the inability to have more than one loadout per class (you could have 3 in BF1), and the co-op Combined Arms mode (glorified tutorial scenarios that should've been in the game at launch given how they play). The aforementioned Pros, and the hours of sheer fun I've had with friends in multiplayer as a result so far (86 hours), though, make most of the game's issues easy for me to forgive (or at least look past), and as such, I honestly don't have a problem recommending this game at full price, but at the $29.99 price point it's been hitting pretty frequently, I'd say it's definitely a steal (and this is coming from someone who truly despises EA). NOTE: I PLAY ON THE XBOX ONE X SO I CANNOT SPEAK FOR THE BASE CONSOLE EXPERIENCE IN TERMS OF VISUAL QUALITY OR PERFORMANCE.
You know, I've played every Battlefield game ever. I'm not saying that to garner credibility, I'm just saying it so you understand I'm a series fan. I often buy Battlefield games on PC, PS4 Pro and Xbox One X. Even the awful Battlefront games.... When EA went full blown Social Justice Warrior about pushing females into the forefront of WW2 combat, there was some fan backlash. Then they told the fans that they were uneducated morons and if they didn't like it, don't buy it. Okay, if you follow the gaming industry at all, you know EA is pretty much awful in every sense of the word. Not because of politics, but because they gobble up game studios and force them to churn out unfinished products with ridiculously aggressive monetization of core content through ... MoreYou know, I've played every Battlefield game ever. I'm not saying that to garner credibility, I'm just saying it so you understand I'm a series fan. I often buy Battlefield games on PC, PS4 Pro and Xbox One X. Even the awful Battlefront games.... When EA went full blown Social Justice Warrior about pushing females into the forefront of WW2 combat, there was some fan backlash. Then they told the fans that they were uneducated morons and if they didn't like it, don't buy it. Okay, if you follow the gaming industry at all, you know EA is pretty much awful in every sense of the word. Not because of politics, but because they gobble up game studios and force them to churn out unfinished products with ridiculously aggressive monetization of core content through micro-transactions. Look at what happened to Bioware with Mass Effect 3. EA took a series that basically sold itself on a large scale, and ruined the credibility of the studio and the IP in one pass. So throw on top of that the blatant disrespect to their fan base in Battlefield, with regards to the SJW controversy, and I decided I had enough. I passed on Battlefield V, as did so many others. EA felt the sting, and hopefully they'll learn from it. Now, desperate to sell copies of this game, the price consistently drops to $30. Similar to Mass Effect 3, it's hard to pass up on a AAA title when they drop the price by half, even when you know the reviews are poor generally. In a moment of weakness, I picked up the game. I still play Battlefield 4 on a regular basis, and occasionally still play Battlefield 1. I had been craving new Battlefield fun, and I love WW2 games generally. I just couldn't resist. I threw the disc in my Xbox One X, hooked up to my Samsung OLED 4k TV with HDR. My face tingled as I anticipated the awe inspiring experience of playing a new Battlefield game in 2019 on the best hardware. Note: I have a beefy PC as well, but I don't play in 4k generally due to lower frame rates, and Battlefield has a higher player count on consoles... so I understand consoles aren't strictly the best, but I feel that the Xbox One X really should be the premium experience for this game. The game pushes you straight into a cinematic single-player tour of the settings, weapons and vehicles. Similar to the introduction to Battlefield 1, it doubles as a very simple tutorial. You start as a paratrooper dropping into a snow covered rail hard under radiant glow of the Aurora Borealis, and quickly proceed to fight the Germans head-on. You are transported to a sniper nest in North Africa, where you ambush a German convoy with air support. And then, you find yourself as a German tank commander in the same desert setting, engaging in armored warfare. Here we are, three minutes into the game. I look to the tanks around me, which are engulfed in blocky pixelated messes that I know are intended to be particle effects from the dust being kickced up by the tracks on these monstrous war machines. The immersion was completely broken for me, and instant disappointment set in. On PC, these things happen. Developers make games with certain hardware in mind, but there are so many different graphics cards, processors, and audio devices in circulation today. Updating drivers or changing graphics settings to attain desired performance is a part of PC gaming. With console gaming, developers know exactly what hardware you have. My Xbox One X is the exact same as yours. Generally, console games have far fewer issues in this regard. That's why I was shocked to see such a glaring graphical glitch on console, and in the mandatory opening sequence to boot. This game had been out for months, and that glitch still exists. What a let down. Alas, I soldiered onward and attempted to experience the multiplayer gameplay. I was dropped into a snowy mountain infantry battle, eager to take part in the tense battle at hand. I was able to play for approximately five minutes before I experience a truly game breaking glitch. I took a path around the mountain to flank a large group of the enemy, and I was met with a like minded player on the opposing team. He chucked a grenade at me, and I was blown to pieces. I then fell under the level and my screen bounced around frantically. The game did not display the normal statistics on death and did not give me the option to respawn. Pressing the start button did not pull up the menu. I watched from underneath the level as other players continued the fight, while I remained helpless. I gave it a solid three minutes before forcefully exiting the game, as it was my only option. Frustrated with my "Battlefield experience," I gave it up for the night and was completely disappointed. The next day, I decided to give it another go. This time, I played an entire match without a major glitch. I thought maybe I experienced something totally out of the ordinary and moved on. Then the map changed... I fought on a city map this time, and the exact same thing happened to me just minutes into the match. I continued on for a few days, experiencing the awful 8 bit style particle effects on tanks and occasionally game breaking bugs in multiplayer. At its absolute best, the game is mediocre compared to the other Battlefield games. Not stellar, not awful. It's unfinished and unpolished, and this is months after the release. It's unplayable in this state, and that's unacceptable at any price. I explained the Battlefield experience to you, so you don't need to buy this game. There are far less expensive or time consuming ways to disappoint yourself, if that's what you're after. Go for one of those instead.
This is a really good installment to the Battlefield series. It is very fun with a good variety of game modes including Single Player and Battle Royale (Coming Soon). There are not too many short comings but, I will name a few that I've noticed. 1. Loading into games is buggy. Sometimes (almost every time I play, at lest once) you will get stuck on a loading screen and have to ultimately close the game and launch it again. Which has another negative affect... Being that the game gets full so you have to wait for someone to leave so you can join your friends again or they have to leave resulting in a loss on their record. 2. My biggest game play issue, which is more of an issue with other players, is being a medic. I like to run the medic class but, it is very ... MoreThis is a really good installment to the Battlefield series. It is very fun with a good variety of game modes including Single Player and Battle Royale (Coming Soon). There are not too many short comings but, I will name a few that I've noticed. 1. Loading into games is buggy. Sometimes (almost every time I play, at lest once) you will get stuck on a loading screen and have to ultimately close the game and launch it again. Which has another negative affect... Being that the game gets full so you have to wait for someone to leave so you can join your friends again or they have to leave resulting in a loss on their record. 2. My biggest game play issue, which is more of an issue with other players, is being a medic. I like to run the medic class but, it is very annoying when players don't pay attention to the HUD and see how many medics are close by and that they are coming to get them by looking at the distance meter closing in. I end up wasting a smoke grenade and getting shot at for no reason at least 3 times a game lol. This game is very enjoyable in the end, especially with a couple of friends and a team that cares about the objectives. If you set out to get the most kills it may work for you but, I find I get more kills when I'm playing the objectives.
I understand that gamers are starting to spilt into two groups those that like campaigns and those that love the on line play! For those that like Campaigns you will like this game. I got it just because of that campaigns. As for Call of Duty I passed on their last game and it was because of the fact it does not have a Campaign! I was disappointed but in the end it was their choices to go the way that they did! I am sure that those that like on line play are happy. All I have to say is I am glad for them and wish the Call of Duty all the best. I hope that some time in the future they will build some games again with good long campaigns in them! I will then be more than willing to give them another try! I do not mean to single out Call of Duty because I now look to ... MoreI understand that gamers are starting to spilt into two groups those that like campaigns and those that love the on line play! For those that like Campaigns you will like this game. I got it just because of that campaigns. As for Call of Duty I passed on their last game and it was because of the fact it does not have a Campaign! I was disappointed but in the end it was their choices to go the way that they did! I am sure that those that like on line play are happy. All I have to say is I am glad for them and wish the Call of Duty all the best. I hope that some time in the future they will build some games again with good long campaigns in them! I will then be more than willing to give them another try! I do not mean to single out Call of Duty because I now look to see if any other games are following the Call of Duty example. If they are I do not buy them. There are some out there and I passed on them. Even if they did look interesting! In the end it comes down to what one likes and I hope that neither groups attack each other and that the gaming companies are smart enough to support both groups! Now getting back to this Battlefield V all I can say is that you will like this game. Graphic are great and game play is vary good but is a little different from the way Call of Duty played in the last game before this last on line game. Just a matter of getting used to it. I really like this game and hope and believe you will also. In the end I would also add a thank you to those that make Battlefield V for keeping the Campaign in their games!
| Number of Game Players | 1 |
| Release date | 20 November 2018 |
| Hardware platform | Xbox_one |
| Number of players | 1 |
Battlefield V (Xbox One)
Enter mankind’s greatest conflict with Battlefield V as the series goes back to its roots in a never-before-seen portrayal of World War 2. Enter mankind’s greatest conflict with Battlefield V as the series goes back to its roots in a never-before-seen portrayal of World War 2. Take on physical, all-out multiplayer with your squad in modes like the vast Grand Operations and the cooperative Combined Arms, or witness human drama set against global combat in the single player War Stories. As you fight in epic, unexpected locations across the globe, enjoy the richest and most immersive Battlefield yet. Key Features World War 2 as You’ve Never Seen It Before – Take the fight to unexpected but crucial moments of the war, as Battlefield goes back to where it all began. 64-Player Multiplayer in the Chaos of All-Out War – Lead your Company to victory in all-out multiplayer with new experiences like the massive Grand Operations mode. Take on classic modes like Conquest or squad up with friends in the cooperative Combined Arms. The Most Physical Battlefield Yet – Maneuver through the battlefield using a new soldier move set, fortifications, and mobile tools of destruction. Play Untold War Stories – Witness human drama set against global combat in the single player War Stories. Ski down Norwegian mountains as you battle for control of nuclear weapon supply lines, join the frontline with the French colonial troops, or go behind enemy lines in North Africa with a band of misfits sent to create mayhem. Tides of War – Embark on a journey where new content drops continuously transport you and your Company to a huge variety of key WW2 locations, where new battlefields and gear await.
Enter mankind’s greatest conflict with Battlefield V as the series goes back to its roots in a never-before-seen portrayal of World War 2. Enter mankind’s greatest conflict with Battlefield V as the series goes back to its roots in a never-before-seen portrayal of World War 2. Take on physical, all-out multiplayer with your squad in modes like the vast Grand Operations and the cooperative Combined Arms, or witness human drama set against global combat in the single player War Stories. As you fight in epic, unexpected locations across the globe, enjoy the richest and most immersive Battlefield yet. Key Features World War 2 as You’ve Never Seen It Before – Take the fight to unexpected but crucial moments of the war, as Battlefield goes back to where it all began. 64-Player Multiplayer in the Chaos of All-Out War – Lead your Company to victory in all-out multiplayer with new experiences like the massive Grand Operations mode. Take on classic modes like Conquest or squad up with friends in the cooperative Combined Arms. The Most Physical Battlefield Yet – Maneuver through the battlefield using a new soldier move set, fortifications, and mobile tools of destruction. Play Untold War Stories – Witness human drama set against global combat in the single player War Stories. Ski down Norwegian mountains as you battle for control of nuclear weapon supply lines, join the frontline with the French colonial troops, or go behind enemy lines in North Africa with a band of misfits sent to create mayhem. Tides of War – Embark on a journey where new content drops continuously transport you and your Company to a huge variety of key WW2 locations, where new battlefields and gear await.
Enter mankind’s greatest conflict with Battlefield V as the series goes back to its roots in a never-before-seen portrayal of World War 2. Enter mankind’s greatest conflict with Battlefield V as the series goes back to its roots in a never-before-seen portrayal of World War 2. Take on physical, all-out multiplayer with your squad in modes like the vast Grand Operations and the cooperative Combined Arms, or witness human drama set against global combat in the single player War Stories. As you fight in epic, unexpected locations across the globe, enjoy the richest and most immersive Battlefield yet. Key Features World War 2 as You’ve Never Seen It Before – Take the fight to unexpected but crucial moments of the war, as Battlefield goes back to where it all began. 64-Player Multiplayer in the Chaos of All-Out War – Lead your Company to victory in all-out multiplayer with new experiences like the massive Grand Operations mode. Take on classic modes like Conquest or squad up with friends in the cooperative Combined Arms. The Most Physical Battlefield Yet – Maneuver through the battlefield using a new soldier move set, fortifications, and mobile tools of destruction. Play Untold War Stories – Witness human drama set against global combat in the single player War Stories. Ski down Norwegian mountains as you battle for control of nuclear weapon supply lines, join the frontline with the French colonial troops, or go behind enemy lines in North Africa with a band of misfits sent to create mayhem. Tides of War – Embark on a journey where new content drops continuously transport you and your Company to a huge variety of key WW2 locations, where new battlefields and gear await.
Enter mankind’s greatest conflict with Battlefield V as the series goes back to its roots in a never-before-seen portrayal of World War 2. Enter mankind’s greatest conflict with Battlefield V as the series goes back to its roots in a never-before-seen portrayal of World War 2. Take on physical, all-out multiplayer with your squad in modes like the vast Grand Operations and the cooperative Combined Arms, or witness human drama set against global combat in the single player War Stories. As you fight in epic, unexpected locations across the globe, enjoy the richest and most immersive Battlefield yet. Key Features World War 2 as You’ve Never Seen It Before – Take the fight to unexpected but crucial moments of the war, as Battlefield goes back to where it all began. 64-Player Multiplayer in the Chaos of All-Out War – Lead your Company to victory in all-out multiplayer with new experiences like the massive Grand Operations mode. Take on classic modes like Conquest or squad up with friends in the cooperative Combined Arms. The Most Physical Battlefield Yet – Maneuver through the battlefield using a new soldier move set, fortifications, and mobile tools of destruction. Play Untold War Stories – Witness human drama set against global combat in the single player War Stories. Ski down Norwegian mountains as you battle for control of nuclear weapon supply lines, join the frontline with the French colonial troops, or go behind enemy lines in North Africa with a band of misfits sent to create mayhem. Tides of War – Embark on a journey where new content drops continuously transport you and your Company to a huge variety of key WW2 locations, where new battlefields and gear await.
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The lowest price for Battlefield V (Xbox One) right now is $4.00 at CeX, compared across 8 retailers.
The all-time low was $4.00 on 31 July 2025. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.
Prices last updated 13 May 2026.