EA has published a long-term Battlefield V roadmap, promising missions, maps, and modes. The game will continue its live service journey with new Chapter 3 content every month until June, which will usher in Chapter 4: Defying the Odds. Still, the most immediate release on player’s minds is that long-promised battle royale mode, Firestorm. Though its announcement was met with a mixed reception, it’s likely to pull fans back in when it launches in a week’s time. Firestorm’s latest trailer has done a lot to assuage those concerns. It highlights differences between the game and PUBG, with destructible buildings, a grand total of 17 vehicles, and crackable safes. EA says it wants to add a limited-time Duo mode to its battle royale in April, and has plans for further expansion. Despite the launch, EA seems committed to its regular co-op and multiplayer modes. In April, it’s promising new Combined Armed missions launch, followed by the Mercury map in May, and a new Outpost mode in June. Outpost is supposed to cater to BFV’s more hardcore fanbase, forcing players to build objectives and ensure their numbers before engaging in large-scale combat. EA says more information on this is coming soon, but has been more liberal with map information.
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