World War I shooter "Battlefield 1" will officially be out in a few days but some players will get their hands on the game sooner thanks to pre-orders. Videos have been uploaded which shows how each of the game's major modes work, some of which have changed a lot so these rundowns are pretty useful.
Conquest mode is the classic Battlefield mode in which the series kicked off with in its first game Battlefield 1942. Of course, there will be a lot of changes primarily because of the World War I setting and some added features and capabilities.
For those seeking a more tense and engaging game mode, then Operations mode might be the one for them to enjoy. Operations mode is primarily anchored on attack and defense, which is all that is done in this mode, and can be done across multiple maps per match.
Team Deathmatch mode is exactly what any player would expect it to be although it has been tweaked and fixed to make it match the slightly slower pace. This, however, is much better and perfectly fits the World War I setting of the game which can be enjoyed better at a slower pace.
There is a new game mode called War Pigeons, and as its name would suggest, it is focused on pigeons. The goal of this mode is to locate the pigeons and hold on to them long enough so that one could write a message without dying.
Other game modes are Domination and Rush mode which are equally exciting ones as compared to all others that were previously mentioned. Rush would be a favorite amongst those who had played other Battlefield games earlier while Domination mode would let a player capture the whole map in 12 on 12 battles.
IGN reports that while the "Battlefield 1" single player mode is captivating with its stories, it is the multiplayer modes that showcase the capabilities of World War I arsenal. While previous instalments of Battlefield have not been known for its single player mode, this new game's single player missions do a great job of delivering simple objectives. Not to mention its ability to showcase a deep story and extensive weaponry at the same time.