‘Battlefield 5’ Release Date, News & Update: Video Game To Be Released This Year? Possible DLC Pack Leaked [Rumors]

News about the release of "Battlefield 5" are now emerging and the reports claim that "Battlefield 5" is set to be released this year. Fans are expecting the confirmation of "Battlefield 5" release to be announced at the upcoming EA Play from June 12 to June 14.

According to Screen Rant, EA Games used to attend the annual game fest, E3. However, EA Games is about to hold their own event, called EA Play. EA Play London event will rival E3's game fest in Los Angeles, which will both happen at the same time.

Game enthusiasts are expecting quite a lot from EA Play and one of them is the release of "Battlefield 5." Moreover, an EA survey was leaked, showing the company asking what fans would like to see as add-ons in "Battlefield 5."

The most interesting suggestion from "Battlefield 5" fans is the addition of "Dinosaur Mode." "Battlefield" game developers, EA and DICE, should also take a look at another fab suggestion, the "Zombie Mode," which is already used by other titles and is a big hit.

Meanwhile, Master Herald reported that another set of leaked documents about "Battlefield 5" DLCs has been revealed. The uncovered information contains "Battlefield 5" settings and some handwritten notes.

The notes look like requesta for a change in names, packaging and levels. According to the leaked documents, "Battlefield 5" first DLC will be called "Eastern Front."

The DLC pack will be set in Eastern Europe featuring the attack of the Russians in the European country. Also, the DLC will treat "Battlefield 5" players with different sceneries and will have an inner-city setting.

The rumored DLC, too, suggested "Battlefield 5" to take place in the future with its "Prototype Warfare." "Prototype Warfare" will let "Battlefield 5" gamers to use different types of vehicles and devices.

The said "Battlefield 5" DLC also contains the "Titan Assault." The feature is like the "Titan Conquest" from "Battlefield 5" predecessor.

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