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Prepare Yourself for the Battlefield 1 Turning Tides – Gallipoli Trial


EA has announced new details for Battlefield 1 Turning Tides – Gallipoli Trial.


A great year for Battlefield 1 has begun. On the road ahead players will find great content, trials, more Battlefield 1 Turning Tides, and of course, Battlefield 1 Apocalypse.

Between January 16th and January 22nd, all Battlefield 1 players can storm the Gallipoli peninsula thanks to the Battlefield 1 Turning Tides – Gallipoli Trial. This trial will also give base game owners a chance to conquer the fronts of Battlefield 1 In the Name of the Tsar and Battlefield 1 They Shall Not Pass.

Additionally, Battlefield 1 Premium Pass owners can dig in to the North Sea campaign of Battlefield 1 Turning Tides. With the Zeebrugge and Heligoland Bight maps, the British Empire Royal Marines, and the new C-Class Airship, the amphibious warfare possibilities will be greater than ever. Previously available only to Battlefield 1 Premium Pass owners, night map Prise de Tahure becomes available for base game owners starting January 16th. Stay tuned for more news on Battlefield 1 Apocalypse and for full details on the road ahead you can check out the blog here.

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