The map is also being redesigned so that north and south sides more closely mirror one another, and the camera angle is being tweaked.Monsters in the game's jungle areas are being redesigned and, in some cases, replaced with completely new ones.A froglike creature named Gromp, for example, is a new enemy with a powerful ranged attack.Beasts also make animated entrances when players come within range, instead of instantly appearing when revealed on the map.
The Summoner's Rift update is in prebeta, meaning it's still a ways away from being playable on either the public beta test or live game servers.Amazon has launched preorders for Battlefield Hardline, listing Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4 and PC as future locales for the copsnrobbersstyle shooter.Amazon's preorder page prices Hardline at 59.99 and mirrors the October 21 date shown in a recent trailer.The listing describes Hardline as the crimefocused shooter that materials released by EA and fans has led us to imagine, but it also encourages fans to check back on June 9 at 4 pm EST for more information and videos.
A new Battlefield Hardline video unveils what's presumably an October 21 release date, given the game was already due in the fall.EA published the trailer this morning after you guessed it it leaked a little earlier.There are no official details yet regards platforms.The new Battlefield has been leakier than a vegetable trade fair, with trailers, assets and details all spilling ahead of next week's official unveiling.In terms of what's confirmed, Dead Space studio Visceral Games is developing Hardline with assistance from DICE, and the game will steer away from Battlefield's military roots to depict the more urban war between criminals and cops.