EA Shows off Battlefield 1 Gameplay with E3 2016 Trailer

EA Shows off Battlefield 1 Gameplay with E3 2016 Trailer

EA's doing a decent job with all of the hype.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jun 12, 2016 @ 07:56 PM (Staff Bios)
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Today, alongside the Titanfall 2 gameplay trailer we've gotten to see, we were exposed to the Battlefield 1 trailer during EA's E3 presentation, known as EA Play, earlier today. Check it out below:



Doesn't it look amazing? The camera action, the fact that you can use a large variety of older weapons and vehicles, and the fact that giant zeppelins can explode and land on you and buildings are tempting enough to purchase the game. Okay, so you don't see the zeppelin-exploding action, which actually appeared during the celebrity/eSports gamers collaboration competition after the EA press conference.

What do you think of the trailer? Are you excited for Battlefield 1 yet? I mean, it seems that a lot of people are, especially after the disappointment many are experiencing over the Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare trailer.

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