Is there a naval strike in Battlefield 4?
Battlefield 4: Naval Strike is the third expansion pack for Battlefield 4. It features naval-focused combat on four island maps in the South China Sea. All watercraft are available in large numbers, with land vehicles being almost entirely absent.
Who is the lead game designer for Battlefield 4 Naval Strike?
To give you a detailed tour of these wet and wild vistas, we hand over to lead gameplay designer Gustav Halling. The four all-new maps in Battlefield 4 Naval Strike were designed with a simple premise in mind: to expand on what players loved with the naval warfare from Battlefield 4.
When did the Naval Strike expansion come out?
It was officially revealed at Electronic Arts’ Gamescom 2013 press conference, along with Battlefield 4: Dragon’s Teeth and Battlefield 4: Final Stand. All maps of the Naval Strike expansion as well as its release date were revealed on February 13, 2014 on Battlelog.
Is naval strike free on PS4?
Naval Strike was released for free to EA Access members on August 27, 2015, and could be downloaded and kept permanently by members up to September 3, 2015. Naval Strike was temporarily made free to all players on July 19, 2016. This was done again in September 2016. The expansion’s weapons were revealed in a PS3/PS4 update on March 4, 2014.
What is so special about the Nansha Strike map?
Another special area of this map is the cave blanketed by a waterfall, as it provides visual cover for patrolling boats and helicopters. Nansha Strike is a very boat heavy map with several bases spread out in the water to battle it out on, while at the same time allowing total infantry control of the middle areas.
What are the new maps in naval strike?
Take the fight to the seas in Naval Strike! The South China Sea sets the stage for intense aquatic action across four new maps: • Lost Islands: Amidst the fishing villages of these tropical isles, a downed passenger plane makes a strategic staging area for conquest.