Battlefield 5 is robust world war I themed video game coming out this winter


Battlefield 5 is the sixth video game in battlefield series and it is fantastic and amazing at the same time. News about BF5 spread across the internet when it's demo was released by DICE at the E3 2018.  The game continues the story of world war from its predecessors while getting significant graphical and game-play improvements.

Battlefield 5  is going to be available on these platforms PlayStation, Xbox and PC.  This Game has a lot of issues now in open beta version  but consumers will get final version of this video game when it will become available in market in October 2018. The system requirements for this video game is similar to that of battlefield 1 but I will prefer you to play it on our recommended hardware for a minimum  good experience.

Premium Pass:


There is no premium pass for BF5, you can access everything from your base game even beta maps through add-on available.

You need have at least these system requirements to run the open beta version of this game without any problems.

System Requirements:


CPU: Core i5 6600K / AMD FX-8350.

OS: 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10.

VIDEO CARD: Direct X 11.0 Compatible video card with 2 GB VRAM (AMD Radeon HD 7850 / NVidia GeForce GTX 660).

FREE DISK SPACE: 70 GB.

PAGE FILE: 25 GB.

Perks:


The deluxe version of BF5 comes with number of amazing perks, mainly cosmetic items, which includes British Special Air Service and German Airborne  cosmetic sets along with Special Assignments for both the SAS and Fallschirmjäger.  These items are delivered via weekly “Airlifts”.

Battlefield 5 Release:


You can expect this action-packed tittle to hit the video game market in October. Game will have story and multiplayer modes, it is also getting a battle royale multiplayer mode. The game is still in development and have issues. You can pre-order it now to get access to its open beta version. You have to pre order the game to get access to open beta version.

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