DICE Releases New Battlefield V Art That Debuts Norway and North Africa as Locations

EA DICE has released new Battlefield V art that shows off Norway and North Africa as battle locations in the game.

World War Two involved more than 30 countries around the globe, and is considered the most global war in history. EA DICE already confirmed that Norway and North Africa would be featured in the shooter, and the developer has now released some concept art for these locations.

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“You might think you’ve seen World War 2, but there are more battlefields than you might know”, the tweet from the game’s official Twitter account reads. “Norway? North Africa? This is World War 2 as you’ve never seen it in gaming.”

Battlefield V was officially unveiled last week. We’ve included the official reveal trailer below:

Battlefield V multiplayer will deliver the most immersive gameplay of the franchise in a sandbox environment that portrays the battles of World War 2, allowing players to feel the force of the fight and truly shape the war as the war shapes them. Players’ soldiers can now tow stationary weapons, build fortifications and repair war-torn structures to turn the battlefield to the player’s advantage. Whether dragging a squad mate to safety or shooting a grenade out of the sky, players will forge a deeper connection to the ever-evolving world around them and achieve victory against the toughest odds. With the freedom to adapt and evolve the battlefield in new and unseen ways, the battlefield will never be the same.

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 will globally release for PC/PS4/Xbox One on October 19th.