Battlefield 5 Leaked to Get 'Eastern Front' for Title, 5 DLC Packs

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Gamers have waited on Battlefield 5 to be announced soon enough, but so far, rumors are the only ones that have surrounded the first-person shooter community. A certain fan may have seen the probabilities that Battlefield 5 will have; apart from the alleged leaks that went viral not so long ago.

Christian Today delivered that Battlefield was once rumored to appear at EA Play but it was now debunked directly and was proven to have been an apparent hoax all throughout. Now, rumors have started to swarm the gamers, as possible plots and ideas on what Battlefield 5 can be have started to go viral all over the web.

As per Ecumenical News, fans of Battlefield have been very thorough with their search for more information regarding the fifth title, and one in particular seemingly dug a piece of gold. Reddit user KoXin claims to have seen some imams that hint the possibility of Battlefield 5 given the alias Eastern Front. More interestingly, KoXin claims that there will be over five downloadable contents that EA will launch for Battlefield 5, starting with the Easter Front content which supports the idea of having European factions to take on Russian forces.

After which is the claim that the second pack will be named Fallen Dragon, which might bring players back to the maps of Battlefield 4. The third is said to be named Prototype Warfare and as the name implies, may be a futuristic take; followed by Titan Assault that might take place in the Pacific Ocean. Lastly, Independence Day, one that could make players members of the Pan Asian Coalition.

According to The Country Caller, the Eastern Front factor that was claimed by KoXin was thought to be legitimate, given that a recent leak declared the possibility of a World War 1 themed fifth title. However, all fans are urged to take the details as a grain of salt until EA and DICE clarifies the issue.

Battlefield 5 does not have a confirmed release date yet. Keep posted for more updates on EA and DICE's first person shooter masterpiece.

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