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This DLC includes: Hellfighter Trench M1897 - Combat battered shotgun, etched with the Hellfighter insignia and "Men of Bronze" on the receiver and the unit number 369th on the barrel, along with the carving "Go Forward or Die France 1918" on the wooden stock. Hellfighter M1911 - Reliable and timeless sidearm still used in action today affectionately called "old slabsides", etched with the Hellfighter insignia on the breech and "Men of Bronze" on the muzzle. Hellfighter Bolo Knife - Fearsome blade etched with the Hellfighter regiment number 369th that makes your enemy feel homesick at first sight.
Hellfighter Insignia - Wear this emblem to show your belonging to the elite Hellfighter unit and instill fear on the Battlefield.
Battlefield is back in shape and more so with fresh theme of the first Great War! After a long time, the campaign is successful and multiplayer is traditionally excellent. So, this year your choice is set! [Issue #269]
The campaign is worth checking out, Operations delivers clear forward thinking for Battlefield as a series in a way I think Rush never really did, and the maps are absolutely spectacular. Battlefield One is utterly brilliant.
Battlefield 1 has a conservative approach, despite its unusual historical setting. This means it is technically impressive and multiplayer is fun and spectacular. We also like the way the campaign is told, almost as a documentary.
Battlefield 1 is a monumental shooter. Putting "aside" the Single Player campaign (fun, varied and spectacular but very short), the strengh of the production is obviously represented by the PvP. His large-scale battles are an experience that all multiplayer fans should try.
Battlefield 1's solemn campaign and over-the-top multiplayer may feel like polar opposites, but the complete package is all-around excellent.
Smoke-filled skies, destroyed buildings, ever-present dirt, trenches and heavily armored beasts, clouds of poisonous gas and panicked feeling that you’re being shot at from every direction and there’s not a square inch of ground that’s truly safe. The setting feels not just grim – more like apocalyptic. [Issue#214, p.52]
It feels like being asked to play a game of football at a funeral and then made to keep the noise down when you score.
November 28, 2018
Battlefield 5 sells 63% less than Battlefield 1 in the UK. Read more
April 20, 2018
Battlefield 1 players receive a new map for free: Rupture.
October 19, 2017
Battlefield 1 Turning Tides: four new maps and six weapons. Read more
August 22, 2017
Battlefield 1 unveils Incursions: a new competitive mode for eSports. Watch video
July 28, 2017
Battlefield 1 surpasses the 21 million players milestone. Read more
May 24, 2017
Battlefield 1 will get female soldiers in the upcoming Russian expansion "In the Name of the Tsar". Read more
May 10, 2017
Almost 20 million people have played Battlefield 1 since it was released up until March 2017.
April 29, 2020
First Battlefield 5, now Star Wars Battlefront 2: DICE says goodbye to updates and focuses on Battlefield 2021. Read more