A New Mode Dubbed Outpost In Battlefield V Is Coming

Time: 2019-06-17

The outpost multiplayer mode is a new mode known as Battlefield V. Its main content is the winning mode of competing for the most radio towers and recruits in the team. When your team is building radio towers on the map, getting "recruits" is more important than killing and defending. At the end of the game, the team with the most recruits will be declared the winner, so the more radio towers a team has, the better.
 
The radio tower has three levels, so once it's built, you can improve it and then become a recruiting point for new recruits. However, these towers will be obvious targets for the enemy, so you need to do your best to defend them.
 
This is Outpost in a nutshell:
 
  • A new multiplayer experience available for a limited time starting June 13
  • In it, you fight for control of radio towers, that can be built, upgraded, and destroyed
  • Controlling radio towers earns recruits – once a team reaches enough recruits, the match is won
  • It's playable on the Arras and Mercury maps
  • 64 players split between two teams of 32 players.
  • Defend and Destroy
A New Mode Dubbed Outpost In Battlefield V Is Coming
 
Here are the outpost multiplayer rules
 
Construct Radio Towers to Gain Recruits
 
To win a match of Outpost, your team needs to beat the enemy’s in reaching a set number of points – which in Outpost are called “recruits.” You fill up your recruits meter by constructing and defending radio tower objectives at various locations around the map. Radio towers are built just like Fortifications – just bring out your toolbox and hammer away.
Each constructed radio tower provides your team with recruits and requisition points at regular intervals. As you know, squad leaders can use the latter to call in powerful Reinforcements like flying bombs, tanks, and supplies.
 
Upgrading the Radio Towers
 
Once built, you can use your trusty toolbox to upgrade the radio towers in three levels. This will increase the number of recruits and requisition points you get for each interval, giving you a better shot at winning the day. Another benefit of upgrading is that it’ll make towers more resilient to attacks – which brings us to the next point.
 
Bring Down Enemy Towers
 
Defending your radio towers is of course crucial, but you should also be honing in on towers in enemy control. Plant bombs at the tower foundations by interacting with them, or use other explosives in your arsenal. Defenders can defuse planted bombs if they reach them in time. On top of sabotaging enemy efforts, destroying towers is also needed for your team to construct a tower at the same location. (Plus, it’s fun. And loud.)
 
Tips to Succeed in Outpost
 
As the fight progresses, more tanks and airplanes will become available to your team. Use these to control the battle and bring down the enemy radio towers.
Notice how towers look different when upgraded. Similarly, they have a different look depending on how much damage they’ve received.
Bolster the defenses around your radio towers by constructing Fortifications such as sandbags and stationary weapons. This earns your team more requisition points, which in turn mean additional Reinforcements.
Don't forget to call in these Reinforcements when they're available! A reinforcement tank or a well-placed V-1 Rocket is a great way to damage towers and can swing a match in your favor.
Defending your radio towers is of course crucial, but you should also be honing in on towers in enemy control. 

Battlefield V is about to move into Chapter 4 of its ongoing free updates. And developer DICE detailed what fans have to look forward to as part of the EA Play event that leads into E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo).  The biggest addition in chapter 4 is a pair of maps. The first one is Marita. This is a rocky area in a coastal town in Greece. According to DICE, it will come in "July". First up, on June 27, the studio will release a north American map called Al Sundan. In addition to those more traditional maps, dice also plans some close combat arenas. It will be a pair of maps called Provence and Lofoten.
 
The studio confirmed today that it will release the game in the fall. If you want to purchase the Battlefield V Deluxe Edition Cloud Activation CD Key to start the game, click here.

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