![]() “This has proven to be quite a technical challenge as we have many different ‘licenses’ you can have,” reads a forum post by DICE, “depending on whether you are a Premium Pass owner, or own individual standalone expansions. This cross between the two is the reason that DICE decided to open up the game mode, since requiring both expansions would split the player base. You’ll be battling on “Devil’s Anvil” from They Shall Not Pass and “Brusilov Offensive” from In The Name of the Tsar. “Fire & Ice” is the latest addition to this mode and it features a cross between maps from two expansion packs. Operation Campaigns are free for everyone and to commemorate the event (or perhaps because of this), a brand new campaign has been added to the game. Operation Campaigns have now made a glorious return to BF1 and DICE has even upped the ante you no longer need to own the DLC to participate. It then vanished in early December with little word. ![]() It featured two variations one that played on base maps and one that required DLC. ![]() Late last year, Battlefield 1 gained a spin on its exciting “Operations” mode that was called “Operation Campaigns.” This mode strung together a bunch of various objective based maps to make a pseudo-campaign out of the multiplayer mode. ![]()
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