Battlefield 5: Inclusion of female playable character possible; Weather conditions to play a big factor?

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Electronic Arts and DICE's Battlefield 5 has been heard of all over the web as of late. Given that the title is officially slated for launch within the year per se, the speculations have gone viral and perhaps the development team may have let off a few spills without intention.

As per Movie Pilot, the release date of Battlefield 5 has been quite a debate as of recently and will continue to be for the time being. One of the more important things to take note of is the potential story that the game will go to, especially after acclaimed "leaks" that have gone all over the web.

According to HNGN, Battlefield will be glad to know that there is a chance for the game's lead to take a whole new approach for the fifth title; making both a male and female character playable. Though no word has come from EA and DICE regarding the matter, a big possibility can come out of it, as other titles are also thinking of the said approach for male-centered protagonist.

The latest most confirmed details about Battlefield 5 is the improvement made to the weather system. It was noted by News Every Day that tornados, thunderstorms and the like will play a significant role in the gameplay system, especially in shooting and trekking. In general, Electronic Arts and DICE are confident that Battlefield 5 will deliver as promised in terms of quality, and will pose as big "threat" among the other first person shooters.

Battlefield 5 still has an unconfirmed release date but is expected to launch by June at the earliest. So far, the most withheld and continuously rampant speculation is the World War 1 leak that was found in a retailer's list of games due for launch. Keep posted for more updates on Electronic Arts and DICE's upcoming fifth title of the long-running first person marvel.

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