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Battlefield 5's Upcoming Free Maps Shown Off; Pacific Theatre Teased; More Info Coming Soon At E3 2019

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DICE's World War II shooter Battlefield V is getting a lot more content this year, including four new maps coming to the game with the Chapter 4: Defying the Odds update that launches on June 27. These maps, like all the ones already released, are completely free as part of Battlefield V's free expansion campaign. More details on all the new maps are coming at E3 2019 this weekend.

The first of the new maps is Al Sundan, which is based on the Under No Flag single-player mission. It's set in the North African desert, and it's a large-scale map supporting 64 players. Next up is the 64-player Marita map, which launches in July. It's the second map set in Greece, following Mercury that was released at the end of May.

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"Marita transports players to a gorgeous mountainside with cobblestone roads overlooking a river, and features infantry-focused combat where Allied forces are making a last stand to halt the Axis army," reads its description.

The other two maps, Lofoten Island and Provence, are smaller in scale; they're designed around close-quarters combat. Both of these maps will be released sometime in summer.

Moving ahead, DICE will launch a new map called Operation Underground in October. The map is inspired by Battlefield 3's Operation Metro map, and it features a number of different areas such as streets, courtyards, and train platforms.

You can see a glimpse of all the new maps in the video embedded above. The video ends with a tease that future maps will be set in the Pacific Theatre. All of the new maps for Battlefield V will be shown off during publisher Electronic Arts' EA Play event this weekend in Los Angeles.

Battlefield V launched in October 2018 and it sold more than 7 million copies in under two months; that was below EA's commercial expectations.

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I rather pay for premium and get more maps more frequently. Game modes, skins and the such aren't "content". Maps are.

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@vice86: So, FIRESTORM wasn’t “content” in your eyes?

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@ticktockman1979: good point, i forgot about that since I don't play BR games but that should have been included on release day just like BlackOps 4 did.

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4 maps is cool. Bf5 isn't the greatest game of all time but it's probably the best ea game in the last decade.

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