First-person shooter video games featuring large-scale battles, teamwork, vehicle warfare, and environmental destruction, known for massive maps and online multiplayer.
The Battlefield series is a popular franchise of multiplayer first-person shooter video games published by Electronic Arts and developed by EA DICE. The first game in the series, Battlefield 1942, was released in 2002 for Windows and focused on combat during World War II.
With each new entry, the Battlefield games have expanded in scope and scale. Battlefield 2, released in 2005, updated the setting to modern day fictional conflicts. The series moved to consoles with Battlefield 3 and Battlefield 4, which featured a new Frostbite game engine powering detailed graphics and destructible environments.
Central to the Battlefield games are the massive multiplayer battles supporting up to 64 simultaneous players. Players join squads and use teamwork and a variety of weapons and vehicles to capture control points and achieve objectives. The games also incorporate aerial combat and allow players to control fighter jets, helicopters, tanks, APCs, and even battleships.
Some key features that define the Battlefield multiplayer experience include:
The Battlefield franchise has a strong focus on online multiplayer, but many titles also include single-player campaigns. With its large-scale battles and emphasis on cooperation and coordination between players, Battlefield aims to provide an immersive and strategic combat experience unlike other FPS games.
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