New Battlefield V gameplay has surfaced from the game’s closed alpha which is currently taking place for PC players.
The gameplay was recorded running on Ultra settings in 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second. For viewing purposes, the game’s HUD has been disabled and there’s no commentary. You can watch the almost 7-minute long video below (courtesy of ‘Namtox’):
The PC closed alpha for EA’s upcoming shooter kicked off yesterday, and features Battlefield V’s Conquest mode and the "Fall of Norway" campaign.
There’s no NDA in place for the closed alpha. If you want to learn more about the alpha, including its minimum and recommended PC specs, check out this article right here.
EA and DICE officially announced the new Battlefield installment back in May of this year.
“Battlefield V is a homecoming for DICE as a studio—a return to the era that came to define the Battlefield franchise. But as nostalgic as we are about World War 2, we wanted to challenge the preconception of the era with an unexpected portrayal of this familiar setting. Our vision with Battlefield V is to let players explore new and untold sides of the conflict that shaped the modern world,” said Oskar Gabrielson, General Manager, DICE. “The scale of each battle and level of immersion is unlike anything we’ve done before in Battlefield and players are in for an epic journey.”
Battlefield V launches on PC, Xbox One and PS4 on October 19th.