While the solo campaigns of the
Battlefield series are usually inferior to those presented in the
Call of Duty franchise, Treyarch decided to abandon single-player fans this year as
Black Ops IV doesn't feature a solo competent. DICE has an opportunity to prove players they don't need
Call of Duty to experience a great single-player mode as the upcoming
Battlefield V will feature a proper single-player story.
The campaign, titled
War Stories, will give you a chance to experience human drama set against a massive conflict. According to DICE, each
War Story will take players to unexpected fronts, such as the scorching North African desert and the hostile Norwegian mountains.
The Last Tiger episode, which will serve as an ending of
Battlefield V's campaign, will launch roughly two weeks after the release.
In a recent interview with Eurogamer, franchise design director Daniel Berlin said
The Last Tiger's story won't feature the Nazi point of view. According to Berlin, the aforementioned soldier is not a Nazi, as the
War Story will depict "
the German perspective". Electronic Arts has also released a brand new
Battlefield V dev diary that focuses solely on the story mode and you check it out below:
Enter mankind’s greatest conflict with Battlefield V as the series goes back to its roots with a never-before-seen portrayal of World War 2. Lead your squad to victory with new ways to turn the battlefield to your advantage. Assemble your Company of customized soldiers, weapons, and vehicles – then take them on an epic journey through the Tides of War. Experience the most intense, immersive Battlefield yet. You will never be the same.
Battlefield V launches for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Origin on November 20, 2018.