What about all the weapons that Leaks and Dataminings have brought to Battlefield 5 since 2018 but have never been released officially? Probably most of it, if not all weapons, end up in the digital garbage can
Battlefield 5 eventually ends early as a service game whose Service did not want to ignite properly. Even if there were good moments, such as the Pacific Chapter, fans sometimes waited for months for individual maps and were left alone for a long time with game errors.
Bad headlines outnumbered Battlefield 5, though basically a really good multiplayer shooter plugged. You can find out which errors were ultimately decisive for the fall of the game in the feature:
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Almost 50 weapons for the cat
The Youtuber Westie has picked out almost 50 weapons that will probably no longer appear for Battlefield 5:
A selection of the historical weapons that were planned for Battlefield 5:
- Lanchester SMG: A British copy of the German MP28.
- Chauchat LMG: A light machine gun of the French armed forces in World War II. This faction never made its way into Battlefield 5.
- The American M1917 Enfield rifle: The American version of the British Enfield in 1914.
- The Welrod pistol: A rare British special pistol that has an integrated silencer and has been issued to special forces.
- The Astra 903 submachine gun: A Spanish copy of the German Mauser C96 pistol.
We would like to note: In theory, it is possible that one or the other weapon will still be handed in later. After all, Battlefield 5 doesn't go offline, it just doesn't get any new content. It is therefore not impossible that largely finished content, such as weapons, can be added as goodies at short notice. We would not bet on that.
Some time ago, EA officially confirmed that a Battlefield 6 will not be released before 2021. Colleague Phil has, however, carried out a survey as to which setting the new Battlefield should have, with a clear result.