Fans of Battlefield games should be no strangers to customizing their loadouts. The latest trailer for Battlefield 4 gives us an example of how we'll make weapons our own in the shooter.
As Battlefield fans might have expected, Battlefield 4 will have a Premium membership available for the really hardcore. At Gamescom in Cologne, Germany, DICE outlined exactly what a Premium membership will net fans.
If you've ever played a Battlefield game, you'd know how important it is to know your kit and to have synergy between different kits. To give you a bit of a heads up, DICE has outlined the details for Battlefield 4's kits.
Battlefield fans who are worried about losing their stats if they make the transition from playing Battlefield 4 on current-gen systems to the next-gen consoles needn't worry, since DICE will allow them to transfer their stats and progress.
Microsoft announced another bit of good news this week, as it will allow users who purchased a season pass on the Xbox 360 to redownload that content for the same game on the Xbox One at no additional cost.
The second screen capabilities of Battlefield 4's Battlelog app will give players even more control of their fights than ever seen. But they'll only be able to use the Battlemap if they're playing on a PC, PlayStation 4 or Xbox One.