‘Battlefield 1 In The Name Of The Tsar’ Gets Release Date; Features Six New Maps & Weapons
"Battlefield 1 In the Name of the Tsar" DLC finally gets a release date and was reported that this has been given two release dates for PS4, PC, and Xbox One. The report also added that this has been given a September 5 release date for all Premium Pass holders giving the fans the best reason to purchase a season pass.
After its release date on September 5, the "Battlefield 1 In the Name of the Tsar" will also have a full release as a standalone pack on September 19. Moreover, Express reported that this DLC moves the action to the Eastern front. With this, the players will get to take part in the Russian army and reportedly, this will also be the most extensive Battlefield expansion to date.
Apart from its release date, "In The Name of the Tsar" also features six new maps including new weapons, cavalry, and weapons. These maps comprise of Lupkow Pass, Galicia, Albion, and Brusilov Keep. On the other hand, the weapons include Russian Standard 1912 grenade and the Mosin-Nagant M91. The update is likewise priced at $15 USD.
But it was reported that the most exciting feature of the "In the Name of the Tsar" expansion and update is the Supply Drop game mode. In this feature, the teams will get to fight for supplies dropped by planes. In addition, this new update will also add female soldiers to the game to form part of the first Russian Women's Battalion of Death.
According to IGN, one more benefit of the "Battlefield 1 In the Name of the Tsar" update is the new addition which gives higher fidelity and immersion to the Battlefield 1: HDR10 support. This update will also feature and provide new visuals on Xbox One, PC, and PS4 Pro.
The updated "Battlefield 1 In The Name of the Tsar" also gives a more stunning visual most especially for the owners of the required tech which is described as a screen with HDR support together with a console or PC with HDR capabilities. Because of this, players will also get to experience an expanded contrast ratio as well as color palette; thus this gives more realistic and natural visuals as possible.