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Battlefield 1 developer EA DICE will add a female soldier to the game’s multiplayer component in its upcoming expansion, the studio announced yesterday.
The Battlefield 5 campaign lets you play from the German perspective but "it's not a hero story", insists DICE Don't get iron cross.
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Why Did U.S. Soldiers Prefer German Binoculars in WWII?During World War II, many U.S. soldiers favored German-made binoculars over their standard-issue gear. Renowned for their ...
In Battlefield 1, you’re constantly reminded of the timeless fallacies soldiers are told about war, the contradictions that become all too obvious in the heat of battle.
A campaign exploring the German side of World War II is a sensitive idea to say the least. Even Battlefield 1 avoided the German perspective, and that WW1 setting comes without the whole 'Nazi' thing.
Battlefield 1 's intro isn't just hinting that its campaign is story driven; it's asking you to respect the memory of the soldiers of the war it's based on.
The answer is probably familiarity — you play as Daniel Edwards, a young, inexperienced soldier part of a British Mark V tank unit pushing through German lines into Cambrai, France.
“Battlefield 1942” made war into an irreverent sport. Released in 2002 after a burst of World War II nostalgia driven by “Saving Private Ryan,” “Band of Brothers,” and the “Medal of ...
Review Whenever your character dies in Battlefield 1, you see a memorial message with the character’s full name, birth year, and the year of death. It is a solemn reminder that real soldiers can ...
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German Tanker's Recollection: The Devastating Power of the Soviet IS-2 TankWitness the gripping recollections of a German tank commander who faced the Soviet IS-2 tank on the battlefield during World ...
Battlefield 1 lets you play as an Anzac soldier at Gallipoli IF you have ever wondered what it might have been like on the front line during WWI a new video game has answered that question ...
Conquer Hell: This operation follows the United States and German Empire during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in 1918, where nearly 1.2 million American soldiers engaged the Germans with help from ...
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