This week EA and DICE debuted Battlefield 5, with a close marketing relationship with Microsoft. Our Battlefield 1943 review praised that its “balanced classes, diverse vehicles, and dynamic maps provide the kind of variety and replayability that is the hallmark of the most engaging online shooters.” Microsoft is making more games backwards compatible on Xbox One at a fairly regular pace, and the list is getting rather lengthy. The game enjoyed high critical marks upon release, earning an average 83 on GameSpot sister site Metacritic. It’s also now available in the EA Access Vault. Originally released in 2009, Battlefield 1943 was always a budget-priced game, and today it goes for $10/£1 /AU$15 on the Xbox Store. We checked it out today and put together a video showing off some of the game’s air combat. Presumably to celebrate the news, EA recently made Battlefield 1943–the last entry in the series set in World War II–playable on Xbox One through backwards compatibility. Battlefield is going back to World War II this October with Battlefield V.
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