• Actor Terry Crews plays the video game 'Battlefield 1' after a Electronics Arts news conference on June 12, 2016 in Los Angeles, California.

Actor Terry Crews plays the video game 'Battlefield 1' after a Electronics Arts news conference on June 12, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo : Getty Images/ Kevork Djansezian)

After "Battlefield 1" open Beta managed to keep "Battlefield" fans busy for the past few days, Electronics Art and EA DICE are now expected to bring in some thrill in the "Battlefield" franchise by effecting a major game update on Oct. 21.

The new update will allow gamers to use all the weapons that were available in "Battlefield 1" Beta, without having to unlock them, according to Gear Nuke.  This means that if players have not played enough to unlock everything already, they can load up the game, once they get their hands on the update, and try out all the weapons they missed.

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Those who tried out "Battlefield 1" Beta lately can attest to the fact that the gameplay is unique compared to the other entries in the "Battlefield" franchise. Aside from looking stunning, the game now conveys the World War setting with much detail.

The bygone weaponry alone looks exceptionally realistic and riding the horses gives a historical feel in the gameplay. "Battlefield 1" fans can, further, enjoy an array of planes, trains, and automobiles, all of which, are much accurate in terms of the settings.

According to Kotaku, one of the most exciting parts of the game is the horses. Besides the deadly tanks, bayonets, poisonous gas, and bombs, these animals stand out as another dangerously interesting arsenal. And this is because they will find a gamer and kill them.

There are three main reasons why "Battlefield 1" horses are deadly, the first one being that they refuse to die. Their toughness defies bullets, and all they crave for is hay and death. Until now, very few horse deaths have been confirmed.

The second reason is that they do not obey the laws of physics like other vehicles do. "Battlefield fans" should never feel safe, even when a building is in between them and the horse; the horse does not require a ladder to climb a building, and neither does it find jumping obstacles a hard task.

A horse's vengeance in the game is swift and it is loyal to its rider. It can even go to the extent of charging through fire just to kill an enemy. When a gamer sees one of these beasts, they should prepare for the worst.

But again, horses make up much thrill in the gameplay. They add up to the excitement and exhilaration of playing sniper and medics, among other roles, along with being at the center of tense combat, running between broken buildings and debris, and watching overhead for bombers while avoiding open spaces.

In addition to the unlocked weapons, "Battlefield 1" has much more adventures to offer. In short, any gamer should try the fun, especially after the update. Here is a clip of the gameplay: