Battlefield 2042: First Season starts on June 9th, new trailers will appear tomorrow

Battlefield 2042: First Season starts on June 9th, new trailers will appear tomorrow


from Alexander Ney
As the colleagues from Try Hard Guides want to know, the first season of Battlefield 2042 will start on June 9th. Three different trailers for the season’s content are to be released tomorrow. In addition to a main trailer, a specialist trailer and a preview of the Battle Pass can be expected.

The first season of Battlefield 2042 has been a long time – maybe too long – awaited. But now the start date seems to be fixed, like an article can be found on the Try Hard Guides website. Nick Baker, contributor to the Xbox Era podcast, is said to have provided the information. Accordingly, it should be on June 9, 2022, and tomorrow, on June 7, three different season trailers should also appear. Baker even provided an exact time: the previews could be admired from 5 p.m. our time.

Battlefield 2042: This is shown by the new trailer

It remains to be seen whether EA will meet with great interest with the new image material. In addition to the official reveal trailer for the first season, the Californian developer and publisher also has a specialist trailer (Ewelina Lis) and a preview of the Battle Pass to offer. Ewelina Lis is a “No Pats” character whose voice was previously heard on the Intel Wars Podcast. Ten minutes later, at 5:10 p.m. our time, influencers should be allowed to publish their personal impressions of the first Battlefield 2042 season.

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With only 2901 concurrent Steam players Battlefield 2042 has been standing for the last 24 hours today, June 6th, a little bit better than during the last three months. During the last 30 days the number of players even dropped to 1897 simultaneous players. In the period from December last year to February 2022, the first-person shooter lost around 60 percent of all players every month.

Source: via Try Hard Guides

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