X018: New BATTLEFIELD 5 Trailer Shows Off The Perks Of Playing On Xbox One X

X018: New BATTLEFIELD 5 Trailer Shows Off The Perks Of Playing On Xbox One X

A new trailer for Battlefield 5 shows off gameplay on the Xbox One X, the most powerful console available that'll offer players 4K Ultra HD and HDR support for the highest gameplay resolution.

By MattIsForReal - Nov 10, 2018 01:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Battlefield 5
During Microsoft's X018 special event today, EA showcased a special Battlefield 5 trailer that showed off the benefits of playing one of this year's biggest shooters on Xbox One X. Regarded as the most powerful system available, Battlefield 5 shines on the Xbox One X, delivering 4K Ultra HD and HDR support for the highest gameplay resolution and enhanced visuals.

Battlefield 5 runs on the Frostbite game engine which, if you've played last year's game, you'll know that it's absolutely gorgeous. Today's trailer doesn't necessarily specify the modes featured in Battlefield 5, but you do get a good look at what Microsoft is calling the "highest fidelity Battlefield title ever" and the "best looking console experience."



Battlefield V is World War 2 like you’ve never seen or played before. A mix of new and iconic multiplayer modes deliver all-out warfare for up to 64 players on maps traversing unseen and untold locations. Lead your squad to victory with modernized movement and weapon mechanics, and customize the soldiers and equipment in your Company. Single-player War Stories captures the large-scale war through personal stories from those wrapped in the broader conflict. Plus, Tides of War continues the journey for all players well after launch.


Battlefield 5 launches worldwide on November 20.
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