To say Battlefield 1 was a huge success is a major understatement. Most of us had a blast with the first two expansions, but now more details have come forward about the Battlefield 1 Turning Tides expansion that is starting December 2017.
Notice we said starting, that is because this expansion is not all coming at once. Instead, it is coming in waves and it will be released gradually over the course of a few weeks.
The first part of the Battlefield 1 Turning Tides expansion is super jacked! To start with it has two new maps in Achi Baba and Cape Helles. Also, the Gallipoli Operation that is also part of this expansion will make use of these new maps. A load of new weapons including both guns and melee weapons along with an Infiltrator Elite Class that we can have fun with. One other thing we have to mention that is coming is the awesome, Conquest Assault Mode that was a huge hit in past Battlefield games is coming back.
Shortly after this in January the next part of the Battlefield 1 Turning Tides expansion will be released. Once again you will have two new maps to have fun with these are Heligoland Bight and Zeebrugge. As well as these new maps there is also a brand new faction, the British Empire’s Royal Marines.
We think that these new maps, modes, and other goodies are sure to breathe a lot more life into Battlefield 1 and our modded controllers can make sure you rule these new maps with an iron fist. If you are lucky enough to have the Battlefield 1 Premium Pass then you will be able to enjoy the Turning Tides expansion a couple of weeks early!
We love Call Of Duty WWII and with the Thanksgiving Double XP Weekend here, we thought we would give you some tips on ways you can make the most of it and level up even faster!
War Mode is already a ton of fun, but if you play it correctly, you can really rack up some major XP. By playing it correctly, we mean actually completing your objectives and not just running around killing people. War Mode can be a gold mine if you are completing objectives and picking up a win, even more so this weekend.
We get that a game of War Mode can last quite a while, but if you want something quick, fast and more traditional Call Of Duty, we suggest you play as many games of Hardpoint and Domination as you can. Do not just try and survive though, get in there, get the objectives done and get the matches over as quickly as possible, you can really make some nice XP this way.
Ok so WWII Orders tend to be supply drops, but we have gotten some nice XP boosts by completing WWII. Likewise taking the time to do some of the contracts, ones that you are actually good at is a fantastic way for you to earn a little extra XP on top of what you are already doing, especially during the Call Of Duty WWII Double XP Weekend.
The is no shortcut to getting XP in Call Of Duty, but make sure when you are in a game, you actually play and if it is an objectives based game mode, do the objectives, you do this and you will notice your XP really start to increase.
As we all know, Call Of Duty WWII is going to be heavily supported by DLC and fun events for the next year. Well, the first bit of “big” event that we have to look forward to is called The Winter Siege and it is coming on the 8th of December. We are really pumped for this and wanted to talk a little bit about it today.
The Winter Siege sounds like it is going to be a lot of fun. What is interesting is that while this is the first big event for Call Of Duty WWII, we do not actually know a whole lot about it. What we do know is that the event will be utilizing the Carentan map which as of right now is something that people who bought the Call Of Duty WWII season pass could use. But in this event, the map is going to be available for everyone. However, the map is going to be covered with snow, which we think sounds very interesting.
As far as we know this event is going to run until January and Sledgehammer while keeping quiet on the details have said that there is going to be a lot of stuff packed into this event. Also while the event is getting all the focus, various bug fixes are also planned to be rolled out along with the Winter Siege which is always nice to hear.
We are really looking forward to the Call Of Duty WWII Winter Siege which is just a week or so away and we would love to know what you guys think about it.
After spending a lot of time with the Star Wars Battlefront 2 beta, the game is a ton of fun and is shaping up to be one of the best shooters of 2017. DICE really have done an amazing job and they really are pumping the game full of content.
Loot boxes in games are going to be a major thing in the next couple of years. Overwatch is what we have to thank for that, but to be fair, Overwatch handles their loot boxes (or crates) very well. But Star Wars Battlefront 2 is showing the ugly side of loot boxes. Rather than just get items that will change the appearance of your characters. The loot boxes in Star Wars Battlefront 2 are all about enhancing your character. Buffs that make you do more damage or take less damage. New and more powerful weapons and things that will make a real difference on the battlefield. The problem is the way you earn “currency” in the game is pretty messed up and you get no more currency for carrying your team to victory than if you are the weakest player on your team!
Plus it takes what feels like an age to earn enough to get a loot box that contains a Star Card which has an upgrade that it is a grind that feels like a bit of a slap in the face. One popular YouTuber made the point that the upgrade system in Battlefront 2 is like what you would find in a free to play game and it is hard to argue with that.
From a gameplay point of view, Star Wars Battlefront 2 is incredible, but it will be interesting to see if players are going to be happy with the way these loot boxes are handled.
Here we go again as we look at the next installment in the Rainbow Six series.
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six 3 (2003/2004) Xbox, PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCubeRainbow Six was no stranger to console having appeared on PlayStation, Nintendo 64 and Sega Dreamcast. But this would be the series’ first entry on this generation of console. The game was originally released on the Xbox before making an appearance on the PlayStation 2 and GameCube the following year.
While this version is called Rainbow Six 3, you will notice the subtitle is missing. That is because the console versions are completely different to the PC. There is no complex planning of missions before you do them like in the PC version (which is one of the major things about the Rainbow Six series) and in general, the game has a much more action feel to it. The story was also very different to what the PC version offered. The rainbow team is sent to South America to investigate a series of terrorist attacks and soon finds out that it is the president of Venezuela who is behind them.
Players now only control one character, Ding Chavez who is the field commander of the Rainbow team. You can still dish out orders to the rest of the team, but you only have direct control of the one character. In general, this is a much more streamlined Rainbow Six experience. But while this sounds bad, Rainbow Six 3 on console is actually a very fun game in its own right, especially the Xbox version which got great reviews at the time. The PlayStation and GameCube versions of the game did not get quite as high review scores at the time.
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