'Battlefield 1' News, Release Date: New Clips Of Gameplay Revealed

It seems a new clip of the gameplay for "Battlefield 1" gets released almost daily.

Recently, PC Gamer shared the news about a 15-minute gameplay being released on YouTube, and the article also gave its impressions about the "Battlefield 1." For instance, the review noted that the battles seem to be more close-ranged.

That makes it harder for a rifleman who want to snipe at the enemies on a high post. Also, even if the events take place on the First World War, the gameplay isn't far removed from "a World War II shooter on the ground."

In related news, the gameplay of "Battlefield 1" will really benefit from the seemed to be played on will reportedly benefit from GTX 1080 cards or the Nvidia Shadowplay, which is what were used at the EA closed alpha in Los Angeles.

"The second new Battlefield 1 gameplay video is a raher interesting video showcasing the scout class and sniper rifles," the article said. "The third new video is just as interesting as the second one, as it focuses on the game's Class Customization features."

When the "Battlefield 1" was first teased, fans were abuzz by the many details in the game. Among the many new additions are the airships and tanks, which can all be controlled by the players.

With the closed alpha event, the beta version of the EA game could not be far behind. Previous news articles alleged that the "Battlefield 1" will have a release date of Oct. 21 on Xbox One, PC and PS4. Those who purchase the Early Enlister Deluxe Edition can get their hands of the title three days earlier.