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'Battlefield 1' Update: 'They Shall Not Pass' DLC Shows New Tank, Map

Feb 26, 2017 07:30 AM EST

"Battlefield 1" will have new game modes and weapons with the new DLC called They Shall Not Pass. Fans are going to expect the epic St. Chamon tank and new maps that everyone could play with.

The new Behemoth and the tank would be the first thing that players would notice in the "Battlefield 1" DLC. They would also notice the map of Soissons, as what Game Spot has reported.

For the new weapon class, "Battlefield 1" players could use Ribeyrolles 1918, Chauchat, Lebel Model 1886, and RSC 1917. These weapons leaked through CTE. In order to watch the trailer for the new game mode, you can check it out here at BF Bulletin's Twitter account.

For those who are Premium Pass holders of Battlefield 1, they can access the CTE in order to have an access to this DLC. Unfortunately, it is only limited in PC.

The Char 2C is a French heavy tank created during the World War I and players of "Battlefield 1" could finally play this bad boy in the They Shall Not Pass DLC release.

In the "Battlefield 1" DLC, the new Behemoth would be the largest tank ever made in the game that is operational. It would probably get better by just going up and run when you see it.

The inside of the Char 2C consists of both sides armed with Hotchkiss Mle 1914 machine guns with a Canon de 75 model 1897 as the main arm. The field gun measures 75mm.

Reports say that St. Chamond could call down an artillery strike in the vicinity of your position by a messenger bird. Fans could have their armory more prepped up.

Meanwhile, the tank-heavy map Soissons would finally get its first glimpse to the audience. Some describes it as something the Rupture would look like.

The map resembles to a French country village. From the first look, it is easy to check its wide-open layout but it would be scarred from tank shells and plane bombing runs, according to a report by PvPLive.

So much should a player pay for this DLC? With the previous price of Battlefield games, They Shall Not Pass could cost $15. DICE announced that the expansion would have its release on March 2017.

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