Battlefield's campaigns have mostly been set in tight corridors with close-quarters combat, lacking the openness and variety that the multiplayer provides. That doesn't seem to be the case with the newly announced Battlefield 1, however, as lead designer Danny Berlin told GameSpot at an event that the campaign "will more accurately reflect Battlefield's open sandboxes."
Berlin continued, saying DICE's World War I game will feature "much more choice and variety than [it's] done before." He also said the upcoming Battlefield's story will be about a multifarious group of people "dealing with the changing world in their own ways," and it'll allow players to take various, more open approaches.
In its State of the Game blog post and livestream today, Ubisoft talked aboutThe Division's upcoming 1.2 update. While the developer is not yet ready to share specifics, it was mentioned that the update will introduce "significant improvements" for how the loot system works.
As part of EA's celebration plans for May 4--known as Star Wars Day--the company will offer a four-hour free trial for Star Wars Battlefront on PC. On that day, you will be able to play as much as you want for four hours.
The free trial will be available on May 4 through Origin starting at 11 AM PST. However, you won't have access to any of the DLC that's currently available.
Other Origin PC games with free trials available now include Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 (10 hours), Unravel (10 hours), The Sims 4 (2 days), Battlefield 4 (7 days), and Titanfall (2 days). Head to the Origin websiteto learn more.
Battlefront isn't the only Star Wars game celebrating Star Wars Day with a special offering. You can read this post to find out how other EA games, including The Old Republic and Galaxy of Heroes, are marking the day.