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Battlefield 5 will have single-player, EA confirms

Battlefield 5 will indeed have a single-player campaign, EA has today confirmed as part of a financial conference call.

The admission comes in the midst of rumours that competitor Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 will ditch a single-player campaign to instead focus on a battle royale mode and multiplayer.

“With our next Battlefield game, the team at DICE is bringing the intensity of combat alive in new and unexpected ways,” EA’s Andrew Wilson said on the call.

“Every battle is unique, and every mode brings its own challenges, from the way you interact with the environment around you, to compelling single-player stories to the next level of large-scale multiplayer that spans across multiple maps and modes.”

Battlefield 5 may also sport a battle royale mode… as long as it fits in well.

We expect to hear more of Battlefield 5 at E3 2018 in Los Angeles.


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