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Battlefield 2042

RELEASED October | DEVELOPER DICE

The next is going back… to the future, although it’s a game that seems to be hearkening back to its past. There’s no single-player campaign in 2042 and no battle royale, but the traditional 64-player count has been upped to a whopping 128. It’s making big changes to the series by replacing classes with. Each comes equipped with a nifty gadget, such as a turret, a grappling hook, or a robot dog. Two new modes have been teased: One a ‘love letter’ to fans, while the other is a squad-focused mode named Hazard Zone.

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