'Battlefield 1' news: new title playable for Enlister Edition gamers; Two new multiplayer modes teased

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

"Battlefield 1" is almost upon everyone and while majority of its maps and game modes have already been revealed well ahead of its Oct. 21 release, it seems that DICE and EA have at least two more multiplayer modes in store. The discovery of the modes was attributed to the attentiveness of several fans who were able to see the release's server browser that divulged the information.

According to Game Rant, the two new modes for "Battlefield 1" are dubbed Fog of War and Hardcore. For those who are already able to play the game because of the EA/Origin Access may have noticed that there is a page in the title which has the information about the custom games under multiplayer.

Until the release of the "Early Enlister" edition of the game, the page was blank. However, now that the game is currently available in Australia and New Zealand, the page has since been updated, teasing the said new modes.

The two game modes still have the "coming soon" status as of the moment. Furthermore, EA DICE has not even discussed these two modes officially, and the listing does not provide any other information except that they will eventually get released.

As fans can remember, the Hardcore mode has always been one of the most favored game modes for some time, since it adds another layer of realism while making it much more difficult with the removal of the HUD. Furthermore, the players' health is greatly reduced while enabling friendly fire, which can result to quick deaths. Fog of War, on the other hand, is completely new, but it could be possible that the mode will give players obscured vision throughout the match.

"Battlefield 1," as reported by Game Spot, can now be played by those who got the $80 Enlisters edition last Oct. 18 for the PC, Playstation 4 and Xbox One.

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