Battlefield 3 fans will get a triple helping of new content this year. DICE has just announced their expansion plans, released some of the patch notes and unveiled the names of the forthcoming DLC expansions.
First will be Battlefield 3: Close Quarters. As the name suggests this is going to be a close quarters focussed expansion. Expect infantry only warfare in tight, urban settings with all the destructible scenery that the Frostbite 2 Engine can throw at you. To help you with your fast and frantic first person fraggage there will be a host of new weapons, new assignment challenges and new dog tags to acquire.
Second to be released is Battlefield 3: Armoured Kill. Much as Close Quarters will be all infantry expect Armoured Kill to be heavily focussed on vehicles and armour. Promised already are new tanks, ATV's, and mobile artillery pieces. The centre piece to Battlefield 3: Armoured Kill is the announcement that it will feature a host of new, very large maps ideally suited for vehicular combat including the largest every made map for a Battlefield game.
The last instalment Battlefield 3: End Game is expected to be released late in the year, most likely in time for Christmas. Beyond that little is known about the content of the expansion and everyone is remaining very tight lipped.
Along with this is a list of patch notes for game tweaks and fixes across all platforms care of the official EA battlelog blog. You can find them posted after the read more, be warned, its a very long list of fixes so get a coffee first.
Update: Things we've noticed about the new trailer:
The latest Battlefield 3 trailer features new footage of the much anticipated Back to Karkand expansion pack. It showcases multiplayer action on all four maps and show's off a bit of the pack's destruction (which is supposed to have more than normal BF3). Make sure you watch it below:
Changes are coming to Tyria beginning on the 25th June 2013 in the next content patch! Rumors abound concerning airships, a flying city and sinister characters with hidden agendas. Is Mai Trin a villian or is she simply misunderstood? For that matter can Majory Delaqua be trusted either? Just who are the Aetherblades? There are many questions that need to be answered, unfortunately Colin Johanson - Game Director, isn't revealing anything at this point! However he is talking about some changes to Orr & Fractals along with some other info.
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After a few runs on nightmare modes of classic operations (getting a few people the infernal and unyielding titles), we set our sights on Terror from Beyond this week. During our first run, we managed to clear all bosses up to the Terror from Beyond, but weren't able to get him down.
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