Thu 100% multiplayer, Battlefield 2042 intends to tell us its story in a very new way. This is in any case what Electronic Arts promises, which still distributes a titrated short film Exodus, introducing the universe of its next competitive FPS.
How to tell a story without solo mode dedicated to this effect? This is probably the puzzle to be confronted with the teams of dice - with the reinforcement of those of Criterion - for Battlefield 2042 . The answer provided by Electronic Arts to this aporia: multiply the "stories of specialists" to switch a plural narration. "The narration will continue to evolve over time, as other specialists will join the conflict, each with its own story to tell, and will lead to the players deeper into the world and the history of Battlefield 2042" has thus explained the eid.
However, aware that a first point of entry would probably not be luxury, Electronic Arts today broadcast a short film entitled exodus, sensible to immerse ourselves in this universe upstream of the exit of the game. We find the Kimble character "Irish" serious, introduced into Battlefield IV and embodied again by the excellent Michael K. Williams (The Wire, Boardwalk Empire). Irish joined the NO-Pats, this group of citizens who created his own alternative company, out of all traditional governance, after natural disasters, economic crises and famines have put the world on his knees. This is a part of its history that we tell Exodus, more than nine minutes. Irish is the fifth specialist unveiled by Electronic Arts for his title, expected for the month of October.
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