Just as the game's first DLC (They Shall Not Pass) most notably introduced the French army into the mix... ... the game's second DLC (In the Name of the Tsar, scheduled for September) will most notably introduce the Russian army... ... while the third DLC (Turning Tides, scheduled for December) will introduce amphibious warfare... ... and the fourth DLC (Apocalypse, scheduled for early 2018) will introduce brutal tools and unique weapons. -G
Not only for the upcoming DLC this September, but also for the two new upcoming night maps (one this month, the other next month) and the new game modes. -G
Neville Nights is great, if you aren't in a trench you are racing for the nearest dirt pile or hole to give you cover.
I just recently finally had the time to play the Nivelle Nights map and it is indeed great. It no doubt also helps that I finally got a newer PC not too long ago, so the multiplayer maps run totally smoothly now* (as opposed to mostly smoothly before with the slight stuttering, though to the Battlefield series' credit, it's always been one of the better-optimized series' for the PC). -G * And if the multiplayer maps run totally smoothly, then the single-player campaign runs completely smoothly.
The Łupków Pass map from the upcoming In the Name of the Tsar DLC pack is now available for Premium Members. It was also revealed earlier today that of the six new maps included in the DLC, four of them (Łupków Pass, Albion, Galicia and Brusilov Keep) are World War 1 battles while the other two (Tsaritsyn and Volga River) set during the Russian Civil War. -G
Finally an official release date, at least for Premium Pass members (the regular release date is two weeks afterward) : 902961109832876032 is not a valid tweet id -G