As with prior Battlefield games, Battlefield 4 will include a large selection of vehicles to use in both single player and multiplayer gameplay. Tanks, jets, helicopters, APCs, and transport vehicles will take you over land and air and devastate your enemies. A special addition to Battlefield 4 will be the increased power and utility of seagoing vessels, due to several maps having large portions covered in water. The following is a list of know vehicles to appear in Battlefield 4.

 

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  • Battlefield 4 M1 Abrams
  • Battlefield 4 T-90
  • Battlefield 4 Type 99
  • Battlefield 4 M1128
  • Battlefield 4 Sprut-SD

 

APCs

  • Battlefield 4 LAV-25
  • Battlefield 4 BTR-90
  • Battlefield 4 Bradley Fighting Vehicle
  • Battlefield 4 BMP-2
  • Battlefield 4 LAV-AD
  • Battlefield 4 Tunguska
  • Battlefield 4 Type 95 AA
  • Battlefield 4 ZBD-09

 

Jets

  • Battlefield 4 FA-18 Hornet
  • Battlefield 4 SU-35 Flanker
  • Battlefield 4 A-10
  • Battlefield 4 F-35
  • Battlefield 4 SU-25
  • Battlefield 4 J-20
  • Battlefield 4 SU-50
  • Battlefield 4 F-22 Raptor
  • Battlefield 4 AC-130 Gunship

 

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  • Battlefield 4 AH-1Z Viper
  • Battlefield 4 MI-28 Havoc
  • Battlefield 4 AH-64 Apache
  • Battlefield 4 AH-6J Little Bird
  • Battlefield 4 UH-1Y Venom
  • Battlefield 4 WZ-10
  • Battlefield 4 UH-60 Black Hawk
  • Battlefield Z-9
  • Battlefield Z-11

 

Transport Vehicles

  • Battlefield 4 Humvee
  • Battlefield 4 Vodnik
  • Battlefield 4 Growler ITV
  • Battlefield 4 DPV
  • Battlefield 4 VDV Buggy
  • Battlefield 4 MRAP (Cougar)
  • Battlefield 4 ZFB-05
  • Battlefield 4 Quad Bike
  • Battlefield 4 M142
  • Battlefield 4 AMTRAC

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Boats

  • Battlefield 4 DV-15 Interceptor
  • Battlefield 4 RCB
  • Battlefield 4 RHIB
  • Battlefield 4 PWC

Battlefield 4 gameplay for the newest instalment in the Battlefied genre of PS3, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PS4! Battlefield 4 gameplay will help adapt you to everything new with Battlefield 4. This is one of the best Battlefield’s in the series, as it continues with its large-scale, ultra realistic first person shooter action. Check out this article for an explanation of some of the new features and gameplay that will be apart of Battlefield 4.

 

Battlefield 4 Single-Player Campaign

Single-player missions in Battlefield 4 will be much larger in scale when compared to Battlefield 3 and more in line with the series’ multiplayer maps and gameplay. This is due to negative receptions of BF3’s single-player campaign, which was criticized as being too linear. For the Battlefield 4 single-player campaign, DICE has promised a return of the mini-sandbox style of gameplay that is the series’ hallmark.

Players will also be able to command their AI allies with greater control in Battlefield 4’s single-player missions. Players can designate targets to eliminate, or areas to cover in suppressed fire, and their AI teammates will follow suit. This allows players greater control over missions as well as more ways to achieve success within a mission.

 

Battlefield 4 Multiplayer Gameplay

Returning to multiplayer matches in Battlefield 4 is the Commander Mode last seen in Battlefield 2. The Commander on both sides will view each match from map perspective, with units and resources marked and streaming on the map’s interface. POV can be switched to view from Team Leader’s eyes as well, and actions can only be taken if it falls within a teammates line of sight.

Commanders in Battlefield 4 matches will be able to call in various events such as gunships, ammo and vehicle drops, and cruise missile strikes. The Commander is also charged with keeping objectives in line and managing troop movements.

New to Battlefield 4’s multiplayer maps is Levolution. Levolution describes the various ways in which players can interact with multiplayer maps to shape the geography and affect gameplay. These elements range from small to large enough to change an entire map’s layout.

 

Some additional changes to gameplay in Battlefield 4 in general include the ability to peek over cover, the use of dual scopes on weapons, the use of sidearms while underwater, and the ability to counter melee attacks in standing and crouching positions.

 

Assault Class:

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In Battlefield 4 the Assault class is the all-around frontline position and arguably the game’s most versatile class. Generally on offense, the Assault class can be played as a fast-paced point position, leading charges for the team. This type of Assault style is supported by the class’ assault rifle, which works well as a close-quarters weapon and can be equipped with a shotgun or grenade launcher attachment.

The Battlefield 4 Assault class also comes equipped with med kits and defibrillators, allowing offensive charges to be self-sustained or allowing an Assault unit to fill a support position. Should an Assault unit decide to support or defend, the versatile assault rifle can be equipped with a scope as well.

Equipment:

Weapon:
Assault Rifles

Gadgets:
Med Kits
Defibrillators
Grenade Launcher/
Shotgun Attachment(Both can be used as weapons without attaching)

 

Support Class:

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The Support class is another versatile class in Battlefield 4. Support units use machine guns to lay cover fire during offensive charges. By suppressing enemy positions, Support units allow other offensive units breathing room and maneuverability. The Support class can also supply ammo to teammates and to his/herself, which is critically to sustaining a strike or holding a position.

The Support class is also important in holding defensive positions in Battlefield 4. Machine guns can be mounted, increasing accuracy, allowing Support units to more effectively defend a strategic position. At their disposal are also a number of explosives, which can be placed to disrupt enemy offensive movements.

Equipment:

Weapon:
Machine Guns

Gadgets:
Ammo Box
Claymore
C4
XM25(Grenade Launcher)
Mortar

 

Engineer Class:

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The Engineer class in Battlefield 4 deals with vehicles, either supporting or engaging them. As an offensive role, the Engineer can support offensive charges by repairing vehicles used for movements or strikes. The Engineer comes equipped with a carbine rifle, which allows the class to engage in close to medium-ranged combat. The Engineer can also use its anti-vehicle weapons to take care any encountered enemy vehicles or soldiers.

As a defensive unit, the Engineer is pivotal to holding key positions in Battlefield 4. As mentioned before, the carbine rifle makes a fine weapon to engage foot units that breach your position. However, the anti-tank, anti-aircraft, and other explosive weapons at the disposal of the Engineer are necessary for preventing armored units from besieging your position. Finally, Engineers may lay mines that can disable vehicles that roll over them.

Equipment:

Weapon:
PDWs
Carbine Rifles
Shotguns

Gadgets:
RPG-7
SMAW
Javelin
AT4
SRAW
Stinger
IGLA
MBT LAW
Anti-tank Mine

 

Recon Class:

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A favorite for sniper-based gameplay, the Recon class in Battlefield 4 excels at long-range combat. That isn’t to say that it can’t play an important role in an offensive strike. The Recon class also has access to SMGs, which works as a good close-range weapon. A Recon unit can also throw a motion sensor to detect enemy positions before a strike, which will display enemy positions within 25 meters. Recon units can also laser-designate targets for other team members, ensuring accurate missile delivery.

For obvious reasons, the Recon class as a sniper is a super-effective defensive unit in Battlefield 4. Taking out enemies from a distance keeps the pressure off a defensive position, as does spotting enemy unit movements. Recon units can also designate spawn points for team members, and should be coupled with other defensive capabilities to protect newly spawned units.

Equipment:

Weapons:
Sniper Rifle
SMG

Gadgets:
C4
MAV
T-UGS
Motion Sensor
Radio Beacon
SOFLAM

This is a list and full guide to all the weapons available in Battlefield 4. Battlefield 4 weapons include assault rifles, sniper rifles, machine guns, carbines, SMGs, pistols, and rocket launchers. Learn about all the Battlefield 4 weapons here with this game guide.

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Assault Rifles

  • M16A4
  • M16A3
  • M416
  • AEK-971
  • AN-94
  • F2000
  • AK-74M
  • FAMAS
  • G3A3
  • SCAR-L
  • AUG-A3
  • CZ-805
  • AK-12
  • AK 5
  • SAR-21
  • QBZ-95
  • L85
  • ACE 23

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Sniper Rifles

  • M98B
  • L96
  • M40A5
  • SV98
  • M39
  • M417
  • SVD
  • SVD-12
  • SKS
  • Scout Elite
  • QBU-88 (Type 88)
  • M82
  • RFB
  • JNG-90
  • MK11 Mod 0
  • ACE 53 SV
  • CS-LR4
  • SRR-61

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Machine Guns

  • M27 IAR
  • RPK-74M
  • RPK-12
  • PKP Pecheneg
  • M249
  • M240B
  • MG36
  • M60
  • Mk 48
  • Type 88 LMG
  • U-100
  • LSAT
  • MG4
  • QBB-95

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Carbines

  • M4
  • G36C
  • AKS-74U
  • SCAR-H
  • SG553
  • G53
  • Mx4 Storm
  • A-91
  • ACW-R
  • ACE 21 CQB
  • ACE 52 CQB
  • AKU-12

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SMGs

  • UMP-45
  • M5K
  • P90
  • MP7
  • PP-2000
  • PP-19
  • AS VAL
  • UMP-9
  • CZ-3A1
  • CBJ-MS
  • JS2
  • PDW-R

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Shotguns

  • 870 MCS
  • SPAS-12
  • M1014
  • USAS-12
  • DAO-12
  • SAIGA-12K
  • Hawk 12
  • Shorty 12G
  • UTS 15
  • DBV-12
  • QBS-09

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Pistols

  • M1911
  • M9
  • G17
  • MP443
  • 93R
  • MP412 REX
  • 44 Magnum
  • P226
  • FN57
  • CZ-75
  • QSZ-92

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Rocket Launchers

  • RPG-7
  • SMAW
  • Javelin
  • AT4
  • SRAW
  • Stinger
  • IGLA
  • M32 MGL
  • M320
  • XM25
  • MBT LAW

Following is a list of Achievements for Battlefield 4.

Warning:  Some of the achievements contain story spoilers.

Achievement Name (Gamerscore):
Description

1

Storm Bringer (25 G):

Obtain 20,000 points in the Singapore mission in the Campaign.

2

A One-Man Riot (25 G):

Obtain 11,000 points in the Shanghai mission in the Campaign.

3Terror Of The Deep (25 G):

Obtain 11,000 points in the South China Sea mission in the Campaign.

4Gladiator (25 G):

Obtain 12,000 points in the Kunlun Mountains mission in the Campaign.

5

Above And Beyond The Call (25 G):

Complete all Assignments in the Campaign.

6

Demolition Man (25 G):

Obtain 15,000 points in the Tashgar mission in the Campaign.

7

Guardian Of The Fleet (25 G):

Obtain 6,000 points in the Suez mission in the Campaign.

8

Full Arsenal (65 G):

Unlock all assignments and collectibles in the Campaign.

9

Fish (20 G):

Complete the Campaign on Easy.

10

Dunn’s Pride (25 G):

Obtain 7,000 points in the Baku mission in the Campaign.

1

Braving The Storm (20 G):

Complete the Singapore mission in the Campaign.

2

Wolves In Sheep’s Clothing (20 G):

Complete the Shanghai mission in the Campaign.

3

The Fall Of A Titan (20 G):

Complete the South China Sea mission in the Campaign.

4

Dead By Dawn (20 G):

Complete the Kunlun Mountains mission in the Campaign.

7

Guns At Dawn (20 G):

Complete the Suez mission in the Campaign.

10

Fishing In Baku (20 G):

Complete the Baku mission in the Campaign.

6

Antediluvian (20 G):

Complete the Tashgar mission in the Campaign.

18

It Was On The Way… (20 G):

Find 6 collectibles in the Campaign.

19

Took A Casual Look Around (20 G):

Find 9 collectibles in the Campaign.

20

Methodical Search (20 G):

Find 15 collectibles in the Campaign.

21

Done Some Searching (20 G):

Find 12 collectibles in the Campaign.

22

No Stone Left Unturned (20 G):

Find 18 collectibles in the Campaign.

23

Every Nook And Cranny (20 G):

Find 21 collectibles in the Campaign.

24

Stumbled Over It (20 G):

Find 3 collectibles in the Campaign.

25

Wolf (25 G):

Complete the Campaign on Normal.

26

Tombstone (25 G):

Complete the Campaign on Hard.

27

Recon (65 G):

Find 28 collectibles in the Campaign.

28

Well Placed (20 G):

Get 10 kills with C4 in the Baku mission in the Campaign.

29

Wrecker (20 G):

Get 10 multi-kills in the Shanghai mission in the Campaign.

30

Blood Wake (20 G):

Get 30 headshots in the South China Sea mission in the Campaign.

31

War Turtle (20 G):

Get 15 kills with RPG in the Singapore mission in the Campaign.

32

Infiltrator (20 G):

Get 10 adrenaline kills in the Tashgar mission in the Campaign.

33

Shawshank (20 G):

Get 5 kills with Shank in the Kunlun Mountains mission in the Campaign.

34

For Tombstone (20 G):

Let the Valkyrie be destroyed in the Campaign.

35

For The People (20 G):

Sacrifice Irish to save the Valkyrie in the Campaign.

36

For The Cause (20 G):

Sacrifice Hannah to save the Valkyrie in the Campaign.

37

Patience Is A Virtue (20 G):

Experience all 3 endings in the Campaign.

38

Turn Around… (10 G):

Perform 5 dog tag kills in Multiplayer.

39

Won Them All (10 G):

Win a round of each game mode.

40

.45 Old School (25 G):

Perform 45 kills with the M1911 Handgun in Multiplayer.

41

Bomb Squad (25 G):

Deliver 5 bombs in Obliteration.

42

Call Me “Sir” (50 G):

Reach rank 25.

Battlefield_4_CoverDeveloped by DICE and published by Electronic Arts, Battlefield 4 will continue the franchise’s rich tradition of large-scale first person shooter gameplay.

While Battlefield 3’s single player campaign left something to be desired, the developers behind Battlefield 4 say they have recreated the single player campaign in the image of the franchises’ multiplayer style.  Now, the large-scale matches that fans of the series came to expect from multiplayer will also appear in the single player campaign.  A variety of vehicles will be available for missions, such as tanks, jets, and various naval units.  You will even have to keep your vehicles repaired and in working order to complete some missions.

In the Battlefield 4 single player campaign you will play as US Marine Sgt. Daniel Recker and you will be participating in a global conflict involving the US, China, and Russia.  At your disposal will be a variety of weapons and hi-tech gadgets, from mobile motion sensors to defibrillators.  The course of the campaign will shift from tight urban environments to wide-open battle scenes and the environments you encounter will be dynamic; players will be able to interact with their surroundings to affect the game.

What keeps players coming back to Battlefield 4, however, is its intense and expansive multiplayer gameplay.  Players will be able to choose from 4 classes: Assault, Engineer, Support, and Recon.  Each class comes with its own equipment and abilities, each requiring unique gameplay.  The classes lend themselves to the squad-based gameplay that Battlefield 4 is built on, and each member of the squad must fill his/her role if they wish to prevail.

Returning are the plethora of vehicles that players can and will use during matches.  Ground vehicles such as a tanks and jeeps and air units such as jets and helicopters are always a mainstay and make a triumphant return.  Naval units, however, got a significant upgrade in Battlefield 4, gaining additional new attack boats and dynamic map elements.  Players utilizing these seafaring vehicles will be at the mercy of random weather elements and rough seas, adding an additional layer to gameplay.

Speaking of map elements, Battlefield 4’s 10 maps will all have specific interactive elements that players can use to affect the tide of battle.  From demolishing a skyscraper or flooding a valley, the dynamic multiplayer maps will force players to keep notice of their surroundings more than ever before.

 

Release Dates

  • PS3, Xbox 360, PC – Oct. 29, 2013
  • PS4 North America – Nov. 12, 2013
  • PS4 Europe – Nov. 29, 2013
  • Xbox One North America – Nov. 19, 2013
  • Xbox One Europe – Nov. 22, 2013