This Operation allows players to play as either the Russian Army or the Austro-Hungarians in a large-scale battle of either forty or sixty-four people.
This battle throws players into action in the breakthrough attempt that was famously put into action by General Aleksei Brusilov, as he and his troops looked to carry out a large-scale offensive against the Central Powers to try and release the pressure on both the British and French armies. Red Tide and Brusilov Offensive are now both joining the many already available to bring the total to eight playable Operations.īrusilov Offensive sees players join the battle of 1916 across the Eastern Front. When the ‘They Shall Not Pass’ content released, it brought a real focus to close quarters infantry combat within its trench warfare possibilities, and In The Name of The Tsar continues on with this in two more new Operations.
There are many new changes that have been brought to Battlefield with the latest expansion – of course the latest multiplayer maps are one aspect of it – but there are many other introductions that make for a very well detailed and overall accurate experience. In The Name of The Tsar continues on from the battles of the World War and takes us forward into the realms of the Russian Revolution of 1919.