EA and DICE have unveiled the new season of Battlefield 2042. This is Zero Hour, which will be available from 9 June 2022 on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X | S. We can see a trailer dedicated to the gameplay above and some images just below.
Here is the official description of Season 1 of the shooter: “Unleash the unexpected as the world of Battlefield 2042 evolves with Season 1: Zero Hour. Reach greater heights with next-generation stealth helicopters or countered from the ground in a new mountainous map, Exposure, set in the Canadian Rockies.
Deploy as new Specialist Ewelina Lis and use her rocket launcher to destroy enemy tanks and helicopters. While traversing the extreme vertical terrain of the Canadian Rockies, using hi-tech equipment such as the Ghostmaker crossbow R10 and the BSV-M Marksman Rifle to lead your squad to victory. Unlock 100 levels of exciting free and premium content in the Battle Pass Season 1.
As you have been able to read, the news of Season 1 of Battlefield 2042 is:
- New specialist: Ewelina Lis
- New vehicles: RAH-68 Huron and YG-99 Hannibal Gunships
- New weapons: Ghostmaker R10 Crossbow and BSV-M Marksman Rifle
- New Gadget: Launch Smoke Grenades
- New map: Exposure
Finally, we leave you to our Battlefield 2042 Season 1 trial: “After 8 months of deafening silence, DICE should have compensated the Battlefield 2042 community with a stellar update, capable of fielding a battery of goosebumps. The Swedish studio shooter has obvious qualities and with an unforgettable Season 1, witness to the studio’s unwavering will to redeem a game on the verge of oblivion, something could have been saved.
But with just one map, a handful of new content and Hazard Zone left to itself, Zero Hour seriously risks condemning once and for all the work of the developers, although the quality of the individual elements of the expansion is level. ”
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