How to watch Battlefield 2042 gameplay reveals live stream

How to watch Battlefield 2042 gameplay reveals live stream

Coming Soon. Even though Battlefield 2042 has been officially announced, its action-packed reveal trailer did not show any footage of the game. So other than the leaked screenshots, we are left a little unsure of what the game will be like.

Fortunately, today, June 13 at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET/6 p.m. BST, EA and developer Dice will be showing off gameplay of Battlefield 2042 as part of the Xbox Games Showcase. This will be one of the biggest highlights of E3 2021.

The first gameplay video of "Battlefield 2042" has been teased on Twitter, but it is only 15 seconds long. Expect to dig into everything the sixth "Battlefield" title has to offer in a big way, especially on the PS5 and Xbox Series X. So here's how to watch the "Battlefield 2042" gameplay reveal live.

The Battlefield 2042 gameplay reveal will take place during the Xbox Games Showcase. The showcase will feature many upcoming Xbox games as well as Microsoft-owned Bethesda games.

The entire event can be viewed live in the video above. Tom's Guide will also bring you news, updates, and thoughts on the Xbox showcase and the major announcements of E3 2021.

In addition, the Future Games Show Summer Showcase will take place today, with all the latest gaming news, interviews, and exclusive gaming footage. 11]

We have already learned

that "Battlefield 2042" will be a multiplayer-only game centered around three main modes and structured around conflicts fueled by resource shortages, environmental degradation, and soldiers who have lost the country they are supposed to be fighting for.

However, we can expect to see the unveiling of a third mysterious [Redacted] multiplayer mode, as well as infiltration into the All-out Warfare and Hazard Zone modes. We also expect to see how major weather changes on the map will affect the game's action, as well as the types of upgrades and equipment that "specialists" can utilize.

Also, game footage of "Battlefield 2042" running on the Xbox Series X will almost certainly be shown, and Dice and Microsoft will be showing how "Battlefield 2042" will run on the flagship console, including ray tracing and large maps, including the ability to render maps, could be shown.

Overall, we can expect "Battlefield 2042," which will be released on October 22, to be an evolution, not a revolution, against previous "Battlefield" titles. However, it may be just what the series needs, especially on newer consoles and PC hardware.

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