Battlefield 1 Officially Launched Today, Here’s the Official Trailer

Some gamers have been playing it since last week, and just about everyone loves it. Now, Battlefield 1 is finally available for everyone and it means business.

Battlefield 1 is set during World War 1, an uncommon era for FPS games. It has classic firearms, zeppelins, and biplanes, as well as the trenches that define the first major war of the 20th century. It merges this with all the things that Battlefield fans have come to expect: classes, massive maps, plenty of levels to earn, and destructible environments. Oh, and it throws in a compelling single-player story for good measure.

The launch trailer shows off many of Battlefield 1's greatest assets, all using in-engine footage. It can be seen below.​

Our official review can be seen here.

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