'Battlefield 1' tips, tricks reveal how gamers can unlock all weapons in the game

'Battlefield 1' promo image battlefield.com / EA DICE

With the release of one of the most anticipated games this year, "Battlefield 1," a lot of gamers will certainly buy the World War 1-themed shooter to take on both friends and strangers alike in the most brutal fashion.

Like its predecessors, the game offers a large range of weapon choices, each sporting their own advantages and disadvantages. As such, in order to get the best weapon choice in any given situation, players should unlock each weapon and purchase the ones they want to use.

According to Game Rant, in order to unlock the game's guns, the player should first progress through the game's class system. Currently, there are four classes available to play — Assault, Medic, Scout, and Support — and each of these has their own sets of weapons to unlock for use in order to benefit each class.

Basically, leveling up the class requires playing the game through picking matches, getting some kills, and fulfilling the roles set by each class.

For instance, an Assault class player will need to use a degree of teamwork in order to gun down enemies in close range while assisting them in taking out the enemy tanks through the use of explosives.

When players rank up in the specific class, they will then unlock weapons, and as such players will need to determine the weapons they most like and level up the class that would unlock it.

Furthermore, the Bit Bag reports that purchasing the weapons will require players to get War Bonds, which are rewarded as the character levels rank up. After each level, players earn 90 War Bonds, and as such purchasing weapons should be done efficiently since it is possible that unlocking weapons can be faster than purchasing them. Thus, players should think twice before purchasing in-game weapons.

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