It was just two weeks ago that EA anno🌼unced Battlefield’s arrival on mobile. Battlefield Mobile’s technical alpha began in Southeast Asia just last weekend, and gameplay footage has already leak𝓀ed online.
Videos posted to and show what appears to be a game of Conquest in a somewhat Arabic-looking metropolis. The gameplay shown features relatively basic graphics, but🍸 this IS a mobile game, and it’s also still in early development. We can likely expect things to improve as the testing phase progresses.
As expected, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Battlefield’s touchscreen controls let you move with your left thumb and select actions with your right, s💃imilar to other mobile shooter games♊. Everyone is currently called “unnamed player” during the technical alpha except for a few exceptions.
We got to see a bit of the destructible environment EA mentioned when a T-72 tank shows up to start blowing away players. It seems these alpha testers aren’t aware that they need something a little more potent than small-arms fire to take down that armored behemoth. Light walls and boxes are destroyed when the tank f𓃲ires its cannon, but concrete walls and buildings remain standing.
All in all, it looks like Battlefield Mobile is exactly what it says on the tin--a mobile version of Battlefield. EA mentioned that there will be various game modes included in the final release, as well as customizable weapons, vehicles, and player models. The playtest will start in the Philꦆippines and Indonesia, but more regions are coming soon. Check on the iOS App Store and Google Play to see when pre-registration might be coming to your region.
In other Battlefield news, Battlefield 2042 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:won't be arriving until November, with the first public beta 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:being pushed back to next month. Let's hope this doesn't portend trouble at DICE.