'Battlefield 4' News: Latest Update Offers A Remade Version Of The 'Battlefield 2' Map [VIDEO]
Reports from Gamespot, having asked fans what classic map they wanted to see remade, EA found that Battlefield 2's "Dragon Valley" was a popular response. As a result, the map is now being remade as "Dragon Valley 2015," which will be released in the free Legacy Operations DLC for PC, Xbox One, and PS4.
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Unfortunately, Xbox 360 and PS3 are not supported, but this doesn't necessarily signal EA's intention to stop support for those platforms.
"We really wanted to push the envelope with Dragon Valley 2015, and that meant being able to make a bigger level, with a larger scale than anything currently in Battlefield 4," the company posted on its website. "Because of that, we made the decision to focus on the more powerful platforms. This doesn't mean we're no longer supporting players on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 with critical updates when needed, but we really wanted to try something big for Dragon Valley, and we think that when you play it, you'll see the difference."
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"Dragon Valley 2015" will have more flags in Conquest mode than any other map in 'Battlefield 4' (and it'll support Rush). Additionally, more are being carried right over - such as the bridges that can be destroyed and repaired - while other features are being tweaked.