That includes bringing back classic Battlefield multiplayer modes like majority rule conquest - but there are tons of new features to drool over, too.
Most of the game's original reveal event (hosted, oddly, by The Daily Show's Trevor Noah) focused on the return to World War II and the core gameplay. Oh, and the company confirmed that the multiplayer mode would have customizable multiplayer avatars with vanity items and will feature women on the front lines. Unfortunately, the game's first E3 trailer didn't show any of that gameplay off - though it did give us a few very brief snippets of real, in-game multiplayer footage, something that was lacking from the game's reveal last month. That setting will also play host to DICE's own version on Battle Royale, which the company promises will be a completely new and unique take on the genre. Specifically, DICE is bringing Battlefield back to where it all started: World War II.
Much like Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, who previewed a bunch gameplay tweaks to enable a battle royale mode, Battlefield V developer DICE has announced changes to its own series, and they're no less controversial. The company's EA Play E3 event hosted a new trailer for the game, but didn't show off many details. Hoping that E3 2018 would bring a ton of new details on the next game in the Battlefield franchise? EA promises it will - but you'll have to wait.