• Numerous game enthusiasts do believe that "Battlefield 5" would be officially announced during the 2016 Electronic Entertainment Expo.

Numerous game enthusiasts do believe that "Battlefield 5" would be officially announced during the 2016 Electronic Entertainment Expo. (Photo : YouTube/Aggelos Mw)

EA DICE has not yet released an official statement relating to the anticipated "Battlefield 5." Although this is the case, numerous game enthusiasts do believe that "Battlefield 5" would be officially announced during the 2016 Electronic Entertainment Expo this coming June.

Even though there is no official release date yet, it seems that someone has been very busy lately in terms of leaking information regarding the latest addition to the "Battlefield" series.

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According to rumors, there are several leaked photos on the web which reveals the plans for the next "Battlefield" game, Game Zone reported. A Reddit user named Koxin is said to be the one who spreads the photos; however, there is no confirmation yet whether the photos are real or not.

If the details in the photos are legitimate, then fans can expect the next installment to be called "Battlefield 5: Eastern Front," according to Alphr. It is said that because the photos did also exposed several downloadable contents for "Battlefield 5," it would be finally announced by June 12 during E3 event.

It was initially reported, though no confirmation, that "Battlefield 5" will be available at the end of the year, and according to the leaked photos, fans can expect a DLC, titled "Fallen Dragon," to be followed later on.

The next downloadable content, titled "Prototype Warfare," will fast-forward gamers to the future, and a new game mode "Vehicle Superiority" can also be expected with this DLC.

The third DLC, which was reported to have a title of "Titan Assault," will allow gamers to battle it out in the vast Pacific Ocean, and with it, comes the "Titan Quest" game mode. The fourth and said to be the last DLC "Independence Day" will let gamers battle the enemies on the American grounds.

Nevertheless, since the "Battlefield 5" leaked photos were not confirmed as legitimate, and EA DICE did not released a statement about the photos' genuineness, then fans should never expect so much and just wait for EA DICE itself to reveal whether the said leaked images are real or not.

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