‘Battlefield 5’ could be set in World War I

The trend of the two giants of the war shooter genre, Call of Duty and Battlefield, is bet on modern warsfuturistic technology, night vision and even drones and nanorobots.

Electronic Arts may be thinking about take a radical turn and return to the past with Battlefield 5, not as much as Ubisoft with Far Cry Primal but enough to present us with a war conflict that has not been dealt with in the genre for a long time: The first World War.

This has been suggested by a Swiss online sales website, whose description, which at this time has already been modified, mentioned the first great war, which could indicate a slip, an intentional leak or a simple wish from the person in charge of the portal. The Web also places the game’s launch on October 26 on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

We still don’t know what EA and DICE will prepare for the next Battlefield 5, but it shouldn’t take long to show a small preview of what they are preparing. March may be the chosen month.

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