Battlefield V has recently released a beta, letting us know more about its graphic quality and playable possibilities. But how is the video game from DICE and EA in terms of historical fidelity and weapon behavior compared to Call of Duty: WWII?
Through a comparison video that you can find on YouTube, we are shown, side by side, the similarities and differences of various weapons of the second World War that can be found in both games.
Beyond the obvious aesthetic similarities in terms of modeling, we can see how the weapons behave, from semi-automatic pistols to rifles. We hear the way they sound and how both games show the crosshairs.
You can even appreciate the work of DICE when it comes to documenting the way in which some weapons - like the Bren - used to be taken or held, something that in the title from Activision and Sledgehammer does not seem so careful.
Battlefield V will once again have a single player campaign, but as usual, its big bet will be the aforementioned ambitious multiplayer mode for 64 players, with a spectacular graphic section, which influences the gameplay with details such as the destruction of the scenarios.
One of the novelties of this release is that the maps and game modes will not be paid, there will be no Season Pass, and all players will have free access to all the content that is released over the months.
Battlefield V will be available on November 20th for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.