Battlefield V (BFV) is a first-person shooter (FPS) game developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts (EA). Released in 2018, it is part of the long-running Battlefield series and is set during World War II. The game focuses on large-scale, team-based battles with an emphasis on realism and squad cooperation.

Key Features of Battlefield V:
World War II Setting – Unlike previous Battlefield games that focused on modern or futuristic warfare, BFV takes players back to WWII with historically inspired weapons, vehicles, and locations.

Grand Operations Mode – A large-scale multiplayer mode where battles span multiple in-game days, changing objectives and maps as the battle progresses.

Firestorm (Battle Royale Mode) – Introduced later, Firestorm was BFV’s attempt at a Battle Royale mode, featuring a shrinking battlefield and survival mechanics.

War Stories (Single-Player Mode) – Instead of a traditional campaign, BFV offers short, narrative-driven missions based on different perspectives of WWII.

Fortifications System – Players can build fortifications such as sandbags, barbed wire, and tank traps to defend positions.

Attrition System – Players have limited health and ammo, requiring more reliance on teammates and supply stations.

No Premium Pass – Unlike previous games, BFV introduced free post-launch content instead of paid expansions, under the “Tides of War” live service model.

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  1. I wouldn’t necessarily call 8mm kurz. Powerful per se. Don’t get me wrong. A bullet is a bullet and a bullet hurts. But 8mm kurz is kinda the opposite approach to 8mm Mauser or 30-06. It was meant to be smaller hit less hard but have more of them.

  2. the funny part is that thier is no full auto Volkssturmgewehr at all irl, its only semi auto

  3. It actually could be logical. Each gun even though use the same ammunition but the gun barrel and compost components which could mean different velocity and penetration.

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