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PS5: Pre-order Battlefield 2042 game for less on Amazon

2021-10-10T09:43:13.317Z


The latest installment in the Battlefield saga is available for pre-order at 60.50 euros only on Amazon in its PS5 version. Intended for a l


Begun in 2002, the Battlefield video game series has been a huge hit with FPS fans.

After Battlefield V, released in 2018, fans are now waiting for the franchise's newest installment.

Developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts, Battlefield 2042 will be available on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series XIS, PS4 and PS5.

All platforms will be entitled to a joint launch on November 19.

However, players who want to can already pre-order their copy of Battlefield 2042 at a reduced price on Amazon.

The e-commerce giant notably offers a -24% promotion on the PlayStation 5 version. You will save more than 19 euros by buying Battlefield 2042 at only 60.50 euros instead of 79.99 euros.

PS5: Join the Battlefield 2042 Task Forces

The story of Battlefield 2042 takes place in the near future, where the United States and Russia are at war. Up to 128 players can compete against each other as the Task Force: mercenaries working for one of the two factions. Choose your Specialist and use their abilities to achieve victory. You will have access to a vast arsenal of weapons, land and air vehicles, and futuristic equipment. Dynamic, the battlefields evolve with the events. The gameplay also varies according to the chosen game mode, from "Conquest" to "Breakthrough", up to the new "Risk zone". By pre-ordering Battlefield 2042 now on Amazon, you will receive a "Landing" player card background, an "Old Guard" plaque,an epic "Mr. Chompy" weapon charm and an epic "ACB-90 Baku" combat knife.

Click here to take advantage of the Battlefield 2042 offer

Source: leparis

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