Real-time ray tracing is now available for Battlefield 5
Ray-tracing is available for those with rigs that can handle it for Battlefield 5.
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Ray-tracing is available for those with rigs that can handle it for Battlefield 5.
It's time to return to one of gaming's most well-known war zones.
There will be eight maps available at launch, including one with extreme dynamic weather and another with the largest structure in the series.
Those looking forward to Battlefield's take on the battle royale genre will have to wait a little while.
EA DICE says "sorry for the wait, guys."
These campaign missions look like they'll be quite the spectacle.
The development team is being fairly transparent about the observations and changes being made based on the response to the open beta.
One of the preorder bonuses is inspired by, but not limited to, the Firestorm mode.
In a forum post, DICE dive in deep on what they learned from the closed alphas and what they want Battlefield 5 to be going forward.
EA and DICE want to spend an extra month ensuring that the newest Battlefield game is up to snuff (and to possibly avoid a Red Dead-shaped Death Star).