Battlefield 4 getting Commander Mode?

15 April 2013
Battlefield 4

With more and more details pouring out regarding Battlefield 4, some rumours surrounding the possible inclusion of Commando Mode are starting to emerge.

The news comes through a Youtube user, luger700, who spotted a poster for Battlefield 4 from GameStop, a US video game retailer. The poster suggests that Commander Mode will be making a return.

Commander Mode first made its debut in Battlefield 2, which allowed players to direct troops from a top-down perspective.

The video shows the poster, which does look relatively sketchy due to the unofficial font and printed quality, however the Youtuber claims to have seen the poster in multiple stores.

A 17-minute live demo of Battlefield 4 was shown, which has given gamers a generous look at what the game has to offer.

Source: MP1st

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  1. Mark Smith
    16.04.2013 at 05:28

    How is it too soon???

    Battlefield release timeline
    =============================

    2002 – Battlefield 1942
    2004 – Battlefield Vietnam
    2005 – Battlefield 2
    2006 – Battlefield 2142
    2008 – Battlefield: Bad Company
    2009 – Battlefield 1943
    2010 – Battlefield: Bad Company 2
    2011 – Battlefield 3
    2013 – Battlefield 4

    Don’t know where people get the idea that BF4 is too soon

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