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BATTLEFIELD 2042 Season 7 Drops Next Week, with Exclusive Bonuses for Missed Seasons
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BATTLEFIELD 2042 Season 7 Drops Next Week, with Exclusive Bonuses for Missed Seasons

Mar 13, 2024 9:26 AM

Battlefield 2042 Season 7, titled "Turning Point," is set to launch on March 19, teasing a potential rejuvenation for the game. DICE is capitalizing on a mix of nostalgia and new content by introducing two maps, including one inspired by Arica Harbor called Haven focused on destruction and suburban combat, and Stadium, a returning favorite from a previous map rework. Additionally, the season promises fan-favorite weapons from Battlefield 4, the AK 5C carbine, and SCZ-3 SMG, along with the new wire-guided Predator SRAW missile launcher. A highlight of the new content includes the XFAD-4 Draugr, a remote-controlled aerial bomber. Gameplay updates are also on the horizon with visual recoil enhancements to better reflect weapon power and roles. Players with the Year 1 Pass will be granted access to missed content from Seasons 5 and 6 simply by logging in during Season 7. A free-to-play period from March 21 to 24 accompanies the new season, inviting all players to experience the turning point of Battlefield 2042.

What does Season 7 of Battlefield 2042 offer to returning players?

Returning players will be rewarded with unlocked content from missed Seasons 5 and 6, updated gameplay mechanics including visual recoil improvements, two new maps with one at launch, nostalgia-inducing weapons, the new XFAD-4 Draugr vehicle, and a free-to-play period to reengage with the Battlefield community.

Battlefield 2042 is part of the long-running Battlefield series known for its large-scale multiplayer combat featuring combined arms and large maps. The game, developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts, initially faced criticism for various issues at launch, but continuous updates and new content releases such as Season 7 show an ongoing effort to improve the game and retain its player base.



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Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2024-03-13 09:48:03
Season 7 of Battlefield 2042 seems to be pulling out all the stops to draw back returning players with a mix of nostalgia-inducing weapons, new maps, and updated gameplay mechanics, topped off with a generous free-to-play period. It's great to see DICE embracing the community and making moves to keep the game engaging and evolving.
Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2024-03-13 09:42:03
Season 7 of Battlefield 2042 is pulling out all the stops with a mix of nostalgia and fresh content, offering returning players unlocked missed content, new maps, classic weapons, gameplay improvements, and a free-to-play period. It's exciting to see DICE's efforts to rejuvenate the game and keep the community engaged. Can't wait to dive back into the suburban combat of Haven and give those nostalgic Battlefield 4 weapons a spin
Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2024-03-13 09:36:02
Battlefield 2042 Season 7 looks like it's shaping up to be a game-changer with an exciting mix of new content and nostalgic offerings. It's great to see DICE making efforts to address player concerns and inject fresh energy into the game, especially with the free-to-play period and rewards for returning players. Can't wait to dive back into the action
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