NASA Nightmare: First Screenshots of Battlefield Leaked to the Web

The first screenshots from the new part leaked to the Network Battlefield… Their authenticity confirmed famous blogger Thomas Hendersonwho specializes in Battlefield Insights and Call of duty

A couple of weeks ago, Henderson shared a description of the debut trailer for the shooter, which is due to publish the studio in the near future. DICE… Moreover, he made pencil sketches of two frames from the video by hand.

The irony is that it is these images that have leaked onto the Web. On them you can see several tiltrotors, resembling Bell v-22 ospreyflying over Cape Canaveral, where the US Air Force base is located. Against the background, a large-scale storm with a tornado is gaining strength. The focus is also on the launch pad NASA, on which the launch vehicle is being prepared.

Henderson noted that the debut trailer Battlefield (apparently, the new game will not have a serial number) will not contain frames of real gameplay. Instead, gamers are waiting for a prerender executed on Frostbite

The insider does not know why the very frames he was talking about leaked to the Web. Even the number of missiles on the interface panel matches, although the missile still does not resemble Falcon-9 from Spacex… Presumably, the screenshots were made during the broadcast in Zoomwhich explains the poor quality.

“It won’t be long to wait,” the blogger added, hinting at the imminent release of the trailer.

The new part of Battlefield is due out in 2023. Events will unfold in the not too distant future, but supposedly there will be no single company. Henderson does not rule out that EA may completely abandon the release of the version of the shooter for consoles of the previous generation.

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