#NotMyBattlefield: Fans Are Mad About Woman in “Battlefield V” as They Probably Missed a Few History Lessons + More Maps for FREE (Video)
Battlefield V launches worldwide on October 19th. A few days ago, the very first trailer has been released and astonished people with its main characters and new features.
Source: EA
A bunch of ignorant kids or oldfags?
The game’s new trailer revealed it includes women, that’s why some of the ignorant fans protested Battlefield V with the hashtag #NotMyBattlefield and stated the whole game was a “historical inaccuracy.”
#NotMyBattlefield
1:what everyone want
2:what dice want pic.twitter.com/1soAYfp6zm— Kazuya (@deniz2661) May 24, 2018
"Battlefield has abandoned historical accuracy for political correctness" pic.twitter.com/OpCRFV2zV8
— David Milner (@DaveMilbo) May 23, 2018
Maybe I don't know enough about WWII, but I think women with prosthetic arms didn't fight in WWII #NotMyBattlefield
— The Moochman (@the_moochman) May 23, 2018
And there is more of such comments related to the females in the upcoming game. This fact means a lot of modern gamers have never held a book on history in their arms and learned about most important moments happened in the world through games.
One of the users even renamed the game into “Genderfield V,” another one called it “Battlefortnight” due to the series changes in the graphics. World, are you okay?
Fortunately, at least some of the fans are smart enough to realize that the game corresponds to the history of WW2:
You idiots do realise at #NotMyBattlefield there were 350,000 women in the US army and 100,000 in the UK army (even if most were non-combatants). Also the USSR had over 473,000 women in their ranks at one point. Can you not accept that maybe a few actually fought alongside men?
— CrispyCat (@CrispyCat012) May 23, 2018
Women did fight in World War II, for instance, the air force units “Night Witches,” military agents as Nancy Wake, Wanda Gertz, snipers as Lyudmila Pavlichenko who killed 309 people.
Bonus
No more Premium Pass in Battlefield V! Also Additional maps/modes/DLC is free of charge.
Battlefield V will launch on October 19 for PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4. However, Deluxe Edition owners will gain early access on October 16, while Origin Access and EA Access subscribers will receive a Play First trial on October 11.
See the trailer below:
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