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Battlefield 4 Final Stand DLC Gameplay Trailer Heralds The Release Of The Game's Fifth And Final Expansion

Battlefield 4 Final Stand Gameplay Trailer Shows You What Happens When Tanks Try To Go Drifting

Battlefield 4 fans can now pick up the Final Stand DLC that adds four new maps and a handful of fresh weapons.

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The fifth and final expansion for Battlefield 4 is now available on all platforms for Premium players, and we have a slick gameplay trailer that shows off what the pack has in store. For those who don't get the Premium treatment, the pack will be available December 2. The map pack adds four new levels that all take place in the Russian wilderness in the middle of winter. Giants of Karelia, Hammerhead, Hangar 21 and Operation Whiteout will all let fans of the series battle it out in the frozen tundra.

Players who get early access to the expansion will also be able to get their hands on a whole collection of futuristic weapons and vehicles. Since traction becomes a moot point on the icy streets of these Russian maps, DICE has taken out treads entirely and will let you roll around in the new Hovertank. As the gameplay trailer shows, the Hovertank adds a new level to armored warfare, letting players try out their best Tokyo Drift moves while driving a several-ton machine.

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In the weapons category, players will get access to the Rorsch MK-1 railgun in Final Stand, as well as the XD-1 Accipiter tactical drone, which sports its own machine gun for remote devastation.

If you want to get in early on this Final Stand business, you can always upgrade your Battlefield 4 game to a Premium account, which will net you access to all five DLC packs.

Battlefield 4 is now available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC.

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