Battlefield 2042 was originally scheduled to land on major platforms on October 23, but EA officially announced today that Battlefield 2042 will be postponed due to the epidemic. The official announcement stated that due to the epidemic, the current staff are working from home, and the release date of Battlefield 2042 had to be postponed to November 19, which is nearly a month late.
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According to reports, Battlefield 2042 was developed by EA’s DICE studio and will be sold on PS5, XSX/S, PS4, Xbox One and PC platforms. At present, this game has been put on the Steam mall. The game supports a simplified Chinese interface and dubbing. Battlefield 2042 supports 128 players, launches 7 major maps, and brings an unprecedented global battlefield. Players can participate in fully upgraded multiplayer modes such as conquests and breakthroughs, as well as ultra-large-scale gaming experiences such as new dangerous zones.