Battlefield V Aerodrome

Welcome to Battlefield V Aerodrome. The North African desert heat reaches unprecedented levels in the firefights of one of Battlefield™ V’s launch maps, an Axis airfield set ablaze by a recent Allied bombardment.

Aerodrome is loosely based on the British attacks on German installations, supply lines, and airfields in the Libyan desert in 1942–1943. Commandeered by Erwin “The Desert Fox” Rommel, the German troops were forced to retreat westward through Libya and eventually surrender following the attacks.
Battlefield V Aerodrome - 5
Battlefield V Aerodrome - 5
Battlefield V Aerodrome is loosely based on the British attacks on German installations, supply lines, and airfields in the Libyan desert in 1942–1943. Commandeered by Erwin “The Desert Fox” Rommel, the German troops were forced to retreat westward through Libya and eventually surrender following the attacks.

Dominating the landscape of this airfield (or, indeed, “aerodrome”) is a central hangar. A key strategic point that can be heavily fortified and defended, this will be a nest for infantry clashes, but daring tank pilots may also try their luck in what will be a severely contested area.

Aerodrome at a Glance
Units: Infantry - Tanks Size: Medium Tempo: Moderate-Fast

Playstyle
The action on Aerodrome will take place on land, with infantry and land vehicles battling it out. Excluding air combat, all play styles are supported; fans of close-quarter infantry combat will shine on the busy C flag, and land vehicle operators will have a blast rushing through the desert roads. There are many Fortification opportunities, which gives extra weight to Support players, and the map’s high points provide good sniping spots.

Available Game Modes
Aerodrome offers players the opportunity to take on a wide variety of modes, including:

Airborne – Parachute on to the battlefield and spearhead an invasion or scramble to defend and fortify your positions from the oncoming attack.
Breakthrough – Fight to control sectors as an attacker and push the enemy back to claim vital ground in this intense mode.
Conquest – An all-time Battlefield classic, this vast game mode includes up to 64 players who battle for control of key locations on the map.
Domination – Fast-paced, infantry-based combat in close quarters where you’ll see the enemy up close and personal and where the fighting revolves around significant strategic objectives.
Final Stand – There can only be one team left standing, and this tie-breaking conclusion to Grand Operations will determine the winner.
Frontlines – An intense tug-of-war battle where one single key area at a time is contested.
Team Deathmatch – Kill or be killed is the name of the game; inflict as many casualties on the enemy as possible to emerge victorious

Grand Operations
Aerodrome is one of the two maps part of the North Africa campaign in Grand Operations, the other being Hamada. New to Grand Operations? You’re in for a vast multiplayer experience that takes you across fictional in-operation “days,” where each day is represented by a round played on a combination of a map and mode. The actions you, your squad, and your team take on day one will have a direct impact on gameplay in day two, which in result will impact on day three, and so on.

Aerodrome is the setting of day three in the North Africa Grand Operation, where you’ll play Breakthrough mode. Here, the map is divided into several sectors, all owned by the defending team at the start of the match. The attackers’ goal is to take the sectors one by one in a sequential order, which is done by controlling all the sector’s available capture points.