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13 Things to Know About Battlefield 5

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EA says Battlefield 5 will, unsurprisingly, use the company's Frostbite engine. It's unclear if it will use Frostbite 3 (Battlefield 1 uses Frostbite 3) or if it will use an evolved version of the game engine.

The company's rolled Frostbite out to many other games, including Madden, so there is certainly incentive to evolve it as we push into 2018.

You can also expect enhancements for current-generation consoles. Battlefield 1 might not get enhancements for the Xbox One X, but you can count on upgrades to this year's game. 

While the Battlefield 5 trailer shows off a little bit of game play, DICE plans to showcase the bigger picture during its EA Play 2018 event in June. 

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  1. John F

    11/15/2018 at 10:42 am

    Exciting that the game is almost out now! Might not be a bad deal to sign up for that EA thing for a month just to get early access for an extra week. Though I don’t like the idea that that means they are basically charging $10 or whatever for early access. Even if it is indirect. Anyway, anybody have recommendations on the best deal for a video card for Battlefield 5? Does the GTX 1060 card around $200 listed here: https://daydull.com/gaming/battlefield-v-graphics-card-recommendations-benchmarks-the-best-gpu-deals-for-bf5/ look like a good deal? During beta it was pretty choppy so I need to upgrade. Supposedly I should be able to get a solid framerate with max settings with that, right?

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