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The return of Breakthrough sees two teams – Attackers and Defenders – battle over larger-scale sectors as the Attackers push towards the final objective. Also, the action now centers around sectors consisting of several flags instead of individual control points. The maps have been specifically designed for this vast scale, with action divided into ""clusters"" of various kinds. Experience the intensity of all-out warfare on maps filled with dynamic weather and spectacular world events.īattlefield's massive, iconic sandbox mode returns – this time supporting 128 players on PC. The next generation of fan-favorites Conquest and Breakthrough features the largest Battlefield maps ever and up to 128 players. Deploy as new Specialist Charlie Crawford and make good use of his Mounted Vulcan stationary minigun and teamwork skills, as supporting your squad is more crucial than ever. Fight on a drained Panamanian lake on the new map Stranded and reap the benefits of the Dark Market. Play your cards right with Battlefield™ 2042 – Season 2: Master of Arms. Battlefield™ 2042 – Season 2: Master of Arms Squad up and bring a cutting-edge arsenal into dynamically-changing battlegrounds supporting 128 players, unprecedented scale, and epic destruction. Adapt and overcome in a near-future world transformed by disorder. About This Game WELCOME TO 2042Battlefield™ 2042 is a first-person shooter that marks the return to the iconic all-out warfare of the franchise.
