Battlefield 1 In The Name of The Tsar: Ride in Galicia with the legendary Hussars during the epic Brusilov Offensive. Partake in the skirmishes of the Albion assault in a freezing archipelago.

Pilot the massive bomber Ilya Muromets over the snow-covered ravines of the treacherous Łupków Pass. Drive the inventive Putilov Garford armored car on the open map, Galicia. Battle in Tsaritsyn where machine gun fire echoes through the streets, as the White Army and the Red Army battle for control over Russia in the civil war. Release Date: September 5, 2017.
Battlefield 1 Galicia Map - 2
Battlefield 1 Galicia Map - 2
Battlefield 1 Galicia is a entrenched fight across a war-torn valley awaits you in Galicia, one of 6 maps in Battlefield 1 In the Name of the Tsar.

What is Galicia?
Galicia is a medium to large map focused on use of trench lines, railway track defense and rolling hills.

Where and when is the map set?
Galicia takes place during the Brusilov Offensive to the south of the Carpathian Mountains, a battlefield scarred from recent action amidst the mud and snow. The Hussars are out in their natural hunting ground as the hills roll on.

How can I play Galicia?
If you’re an owner of a Battlefield 1 Premium Pass, you have access to Galicia. When active, you can also take advantage of Battlefield 1 Premium Friends which lets you play the map if you squad up with a Battlefield 1 Premium Pass owner, or Battlefield 1 Premium Trials which works similarly, but without the need to join a friend**.

What armies are available?
On Galicia, you can play as the Russian Army or as the Austro-Hungarian forces as the Russian Army continues to push back the opposing force. With Russia entering the fight, this is a chance to play as the largest army in the world in WW1 – on the largest front of WW1.

What game modes can I play on Galicia?
You will be able to play Galicia on classic Battlefield modes such as Conquest and Rush but also Operations. For more infantry focused play styles, you can enter the fray in Domination, Team Deathmatch, and War Pigeons.

How does the Verehia River affect the flow of the match?
There’s an unassuming crook in the Verehia River that is pockmarked by constant artillery fire from previous encounters. Initially it was of little significance to the forces, now it has become a critical survival point for soldiers as they hide in craters and cling to the rocks while the Russians are ever pressing in their fight for victory.