For the past few games, the world around you in Battlefield may as well be made of paper - no landmark lasts for more than a few minutes. The other big addition is fortification building. In reality it's probably not going to make much difference nine times out of ten, but that tenth time, where you got knocked sideways by an explosion, narrowly sliding under a rocket? You're going to want to save a clip of that. You can now slide, crawl around in any direction when prone, be knocked around by explosions and generally behave a bit more like a human being with arms and legs in BF5. Probably the two biggest mechanical changes to Battlefield 5 are its new movement system and fortification construction options. Below, a video giving us a peek at some of the stuff coming in the beta and final game, including the 64-player battle royale mode, Firestorm. ![]() As grim as its subject matter may be (especially Battlefield 1), the series has always been a bright and breezy multiplayer shooter, mechanically, and this one looks to add some fun bits to the mix. In all seriousness, I'm looking forward to this one. Better yet, you can start preloading it now if your connection threatens to buckle under a 12.5 gigabyte download on the day. No, really - I heard it on the grapevine. Even more shocking, this ' Battlefield 5' will be running a free open beta, starting tomorrow. Keep it on the down-low, but I hear that there's a new Battlefield game coming soon.
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