Orbital was described as " medium-sized" by DICE, meaning even though it's a large map, the game gets much bigger. The maps in Battlefield 2042 are expected to be the biggest of the entire series. It appears there will be plenty of variety in the game's maps, and they'll surely all offer their own challenges and advantages.Ĭlick here to view the original video on YouTube The trailer also offers a new look at some of the changes made to Battlefield 2042 following the beta, including its updated UI. All three maps were first shown in the game's initial CG reveal trailer, but now their in-engine looks and layouts have been revealed. The new Battlefield 2042gameplay trailer shows gameplay of three new maps: Renewal, Discarded, and Breakaway.
Related: Battlefield 2042 Classes Reportedly Cut Because Of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare With that said, the developer has now offered up a taste of what's to come when Battlefield 2042 releases in November. There's no exact confirmation on how long DICE plans to support the game, but publisher EA has stated it could live on for multiple years like other popular shooters.
Seven massive maps have been confirmed for Battlefield 2042's multiplayer, with classic maps also set to return in the Battlefield Portal mode. DICE will also continue to add maps as free post-launch content. The French Guiana rocket launch-themed map is the one the public played during the open beta, while the latter desert map set in Qatar was used to reveal the Battlefield 2042's gameplay at E3 2021 in June. Until now, the developer has only properly shown off two maps from Battlefield 2042, Orbital and Hourglass. DICE has released a new gameplay trailer for Battlefield 2042, showcasing three of the new maps set in Antarctica, Egypt, and India.