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Learn a bit more of what started the war in Battlefield 2042 and how we will need to step up to end it all in the normal Battlefield way
There is always some little story that leads up to a war and many other reasons some are fighting in it. For Battlefield 2042, it looks like that mold is not going to be broken too much and now we have a bit more on that out of DICE. Maybe. It is a little unclear if what we have here will be anything officially in Battlefield 2042, but it is a fun short film for the game that shows off some of the hardships and choices that led to a few getting involved with the No-Pats in the game's world. Sometimes it can be little things that will drive a human to go to all-out war here, and that is a bit of taste of what we have to share and get us hyped for October 22nd to roll up on us.
Grab yourself a light snack and kickback, as we have a nine-minute-long short film to take in for Battlefield 2042. It highlights how Kimble “Irish” Graves is back and what one of his driving forces will be and what he will have to think about sacrificing along the way. Given the normal tones for the Battlefield games, I am sure you can wager a solid guess on what that could be here. Given that this is only set in the world that the game takes place in, this could just be some fun marketing from EA to remind us that the game is coming still. It could also be the reasons behind some of our protagonists in the campaign that we will get to put through their paces in the full release of it all. Have a look and see if it fits in for you.
Battlefield 2042 — Exodus Short Film
Play Battlefield 2042 starting October 22, 2021.
Battlefield 4’s Kimble “Irish” Graves returns — no longer a Marine, but the commander of the No-Pat vessel Exodus, forced to choose between the lives of the 200 refugees on his boat and the future of all the Non-Patriated. Witness the events that will trigger an all-out war in this standalone short film set in the World of 2042.
Battlefield 2042 is a first-person shooter that marks the return to the iconic all-out warfare of the franchise. Adapt and overcome in a near-future world transformed by the disorder. Squad up and bring a cutting-edge arsenal into dynamically-changing battlegrounds supporting 128 players, unprecedented scale, and epic destruction.
How do you feel about what you just saw and how it links into the Battlefield line in general? Do you think this is a side story that we are getting here or will this play a larger role in the campaign of it all? Could we see more of these as we get closer to launch to get us hyped and fill in some other parts of the game's story that will not be playable? Answer all of those and then some down in the comments, and then feel free to discuss it all. When we have more to share for Battlefield 2042, know we will have it all here. Please keep a closer eye on the site for all of that and everything else that we can get our hands on along the way.