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Electronic Arts has unveiled a new teaser for the new shooter "Battlefield 1", which demonstrates close combat. In this episode of the popular game, for the first time in the history of the Battlefield series, much more attention will be paid to this type of combat.

In this 15-second video, a soldier, crawling out of a trench under fire, tries to reach the enemy and kill him with your primitive weapon. Everything happens for the viewer from an unusual angle, which makes you look at some familiar things in a new way.

The full version of the video will be released on June 12, 2016. On the same day, Electronic Arts will host a live exhibition match with 64 people, as reported on the official website.

Recall that "Battlefield 1" Launches October 21, 2016 on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, but the beta version will be available on the 18th. The game engine will be the famous Frosbite, which was first used in the creation of "Battlefield: Bad Company".

The game is a first-person shooter and will be the fourteenth in the series "Battlefield". The plot is based on the events of the First World War, and the main roles will constantly feature various characters, differing in nationality, characters, weapons and much more.

The game is a first-person shooter and will be the fourteenth in the "Battlefield" series. The plot is based on the events of the First World War, and the main roles will constantly feature various characters with different nationalities, characters, weapons and much more.

The game is a first-person shooter and will be the fourteenth in the "Battlefield" series. The plot is based on the events of the First World War, and the main roles will constantly feature various characters, differing in nationality, characters, weapons and much more.

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