Despite the controversies that existed around the launch ofBattlefield 2042, the game has done extremely well over its post-launch years to redeem and rebuild its reputation. While division still exists over the game’s bold creative choices, such as its decision to not include a single-player campaign, the core multiplayer experience of the title is now in a much more enjoyable and rewarding state overall.

With all the positive steam thatBattlefield 2042built up in the final stages of its life, it was no wonder that fans were disappointed that dedicated post-launch support for the game ended with its seventh and final in-game season in April 2024. Despite this, DICE is still surprising players with brand-new limited-time events, which bring fresh content to the core experience ofBattlefield 2042and finally deliver on some things that fans consider to be staples of the wider franchise. One highly-demanded experience has finally been delivered in the game’s most recent event, for example, withBattlefield 2042now finally having an official Hardcore Mode.

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Battlefield 2042’s Hardcore Mode Breathes New Life Into the Title

Hardcore Modes offer an excellent layer of challenge, strategy, and immersion to many first-person shooter multiplayers, with theBattlefieldfranchise having a long history with this brand of gameplay. The officially-supported roots ofBattlefieldand Hardcore Modes goas far back as 2010’sBad Company 2, with Hardcore experiences going on to appear inBattlefield 3,Battlefield 4,Battlefield Hardline, andBattlefield 1.

Withthe entire focus ofBattlefield 2042being placed on multiplayer experiences, fans thought it was a sure-thing that the 2021 release would feature its own take on Hardcore, though this sadly was not the case. Fans have been vocal about their desire for a Hardcore Mode inBattlefield 2042ever since, and DICE has waited until after the game’s post-launch seasonal updates to finally deliver on this request.

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A surprising all-new event was launched inBattlefield 2042on October 29 namedCircle of Hell, bringing a huge amount of variety to dedicated players who are still hanging on for more original content from the title. Circle of Hell is set to run until November 26, featuring a brand-new event pass with 20 skins, four legendary items, XP boosters, and more. The crown jewel of Circle of Hell is its limited-time game mode, however, with an officially supported Hardcore Mode now being inBattlefield 2042until the event’s end.

Battlefield 2042’s Hardcore Mode Offers the Ultimate Challenge

Battlefield 2042’s Hardcore Modeis the perfect match for players who value strategy and immersion, with the mode reducing player health, greatly limiting the in-game HUD, and making vehicles more resilient to damage while being more vulnerable at weak spots. This Hardcore Mode supports the Conquest, Rush, and Breakthrough game modes, being limited to the Battle of the Bulge, El Alemein, Redacted, and Orbital maps.

In-line with the two WW2-era maps that are present within Hardcore Mode, the Circle of Hell event alsobrings the iconic M1 Garand to coreBattlefield 2042gameplay, with the weapon previously only being available through the game’s Portal experience. A proper

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WHERE TO PLAY

Battlefield 2042 is a first-person shooter that marks the return to the iconic all-out warfare of the franchise. With the help of a cutting-edge arsenal, engage in intense, immersive multiplayer battles.Lead your team to victory in both large all-out warfare and close-quarters combat on maps from the world of 2042 and classic Battlefield titles. Find your playstyle in class-based gameplay and take on several experiences comprising elevated versions of Conquest and Breakthrough. Explore Battlefield Portal, a platform where players can discover, create, and share unexpected battles from Battlefield’s past and present.This game includes optional in-game purchases of virtual currency that can be used to acquire virtual in-game items.

Hardcore Mode plays perfectly into the grand scale and realism that the widerBattlefieldfranchise is renowned for, and players should make the most of this before the limited-time mode is retired on November 26.

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