The game provides default settings so you can play them just like you did in past Battlefield titles, but also allows you to change different parameters if you want a more personal match. Today, developer DICE gave us a look at some maps like the Battle of the Bulge, El Alamein, Arica Harbor, Valparaiso, Noshahr Canals, and Caspian Border that will be a part of Battlefield 2042 at launch. While there are plenty of multiplayer modes to choose from, the game also adds a game-mode editor called Portal that allows you to make custom experiences by changing the rules. Battlefield 2042 is an upcoming first-person multiplayer shooter that focuses on warfare in the near future.