'Battlefield 1' News: Title Schedule For Beta In August; Historian Talks Game Accuracy?

With Electronic Arts' "Battlefield 1" coming soon, new details on the beta schedule and image leaks have surfaced. Also, the game was brought to an archivist, who unveiled information about minute details about the game.

It is assumed that "Battlefield" fans are thrilled on the release of EA's title and in line with this, it is expected that the title's release will be in August, following the upcoming Gamescom 2016, Movie News Guide has learned. Exact details on who conducts the game panel are yet to be revealed.

Along with the beta schedule for "Battlefield 1," leaked images have also surfaced. Captured by WCCF Tech, two images unveil the battleship and the aircrafts in aerial view. Another image was also captured by the publication and it shows some armed soldiers walking the railway's path in a forest. It is assumed that they are in search of something or someone.

According to Movie News Guide, the images are presumably products of the title's Frostbite engine, as evidenced by a widescreen 3440 by 1440 resolution. As per the publication, the game's graphics is one of "Battlefield 1's" promising features that it would not be surprising to see high-quality visuals when it hits the marker.

In other news, PC Gamer showed "Battlefield 1's" weapons and vehicles to archivist Jonathan Casey. As a historical critic, Casey was amused by the title's features and said that most guns looked accurate; however, he noted that some details were lacking and mildly inaccurate.

Casey said that the MP18 Bergmann had not had a bayonet lug, mentioning that it would not have that. According to Casey, there had been a later version that had had a bayonet liug after the war. He also said that the MP28 had had a lug later on and it had the snail, the round magazine, or it could be a stick magazine, adding that either one could fit in the side.

Developed by EA DICE, "Battlefield 1" is set to be released for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Microsoft Windows on Oct. 21.