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'Battlefield 5' release date, news & update: EA DICE to reveal the sequel game at E3 2016? DLC plans revealed!

| Mar 29, 2016 03:09 AM EDT

“Battlefield” gaming franchise fans have been waiting for the release of “Battlefield 5” trailer this week.

While there have been more questions than answers to the much-awaited "Battlefield 5," most recent information suggests that game developer EA DICE might reportedly reveal the long-rumored sequel game in this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), which will be held on June 14-16.

The rumor comes after when a pseudonym user KoXin took to Reddit on March 28, Monday, and posted images of potential "Battlefield 5." The said spilled images shows a few details about the game itself and its five separate posts-launch Downloadable Content (DLC) packs.

If these rumors turn out to be really true, then the much-awaited sequel game will finally be revealed in time for this year's E3 event, and will reportedly have an official title of "Battlefield 5: Eastern Front." The primary DLC pack will reportedly be released on Dec. 6, 2016.

Much to the delight of the fans, it further suggests that the remaining four DLC were planned packs as "Fallen Dragon," "Prototype Warfare," "Titan Assault," and "Independence Day," Attack of the Fan Boy reported. With respect to the storyline, it will reportedly focus in Eastern Europe, where the game player will battle off a Russian intrusion by joining the European allies.

Also, players can visit the most delightful East European cities like Kiev, Vilnius, Tallinn and Minsk. The speculations behind the game's location apparently correspond with the rumor that "Battlefield 5" will include a lot of returning maps from the previous installment.

The rumor mill has it that the maps are one factor that will make the next installment bigger than the other games in the franchise. Now, the maps for the DLC have allegedly been approved and are currently in development.

While nothing is impossible, the said rumors and leaked information should be taken with a grain of salt, as EA DICE have yet to confirm or deny any of this information.

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