More free Battlefield is here. EA has been providing free Battlefield content lately, and the most recent example is DLC for both Battlefield 4 and Battlefield 1. The downloadable content can be claimed now for a limited time, so Battlefield players will want to take advantage quickly.

Last month, EA gave away a free Battlefield 4 expansion for free, which included multiple maps and weapons. This time EA is doubling the fun with content for two Battlefield games. This should certainly help alleviate some of the disappointment from fans of the series considering Battlefield 2042 was just officially delayed.

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The Battlefield 4 Naval Strike DLC is one part of the free pieces of content that is now available. The DLC allows players to battle it out on maps across the South China Sea. The intention of the levels is very much designed around water-based combat. Meanwhile, Naval Strike also adds five new weapons to the mix and even a hovercraft to scoot across the waterways.

The other free content that can be claimed is the Battlefield 1 Turning Tides DLC. Also based on water warfare-- as the name suggests--the beachfront onslaughts and naval conflicts in this DLC provide a new twist to Battlefield 1 combat. Both pieces of DLC can be searched and downloaded in the Xbox or PlayStation stores in-console or via the Microsoft/PlayStation website. The deal appears to only be available for the next three days. However, once claimed and downloaded, the content is available to enjoy forever.

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The free expansions for Xbox players is specifically a nice deal because Battlefield 4 and Battlefield 1 are both free with EA Play and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. It is entirely possible for Xbox players to enjoy the Battlefield content for entirely free, including the base games and the expansions. The value of Xbox and of Xbox Game Pass continues to grow.

For now, these free games and downloadable content may hold fans over until Battlefield 2042. It certainly is a bit of a disappointment that the game was pushed out of October and now has a November 19 release date, but the hope is that the game will be all the better for it. Still, many fans have reservations about the title. This Battlefield is set up to be somewhat of a live service game, it will come without a single-player experience, and there are rumors of a battle royale at some point. Battlefield 2042 and its futuristic setting could change up the formula in major ways, but Battlefield 4 and Battlefield 1 are still here for players who enjoy the classic gameplay as well.

Battlefield 1 and 4 are out now for PC, PS4, PS3, and Xbox.

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