The newestBattlefieldis here, and many all over the world who have been waiting quite some time forBattlefield 2042. Players are pulling offincredible kills inBattlefield 2042, are setting up strategies with friends to take down foes online, and enjoying the sandbox experience the game has to offer. The launch of the title can also be a time to celebrate outside of the game itself as well, and that is the case with one viral video involving a 360 camera and military tank.

A part of the magic ofBattlefieldhas always been the creativity in gameplay that the series provides. For example, recently players found a way to puttanks on rooftops ofBattlefield 2042to dominate in inventive and hilarious ways. Tank gameplay has been a massive part of the series for quite some time, so it is only fitting that recently a video was shared that shows off theBattlefield-like tanks in real life.

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Instagram user insta360 just uploaded a fascinating video titledBattlefieldin real life. Using a real military tank and a camera with an invisible selfie stick, the camera positioning makes it look just like what a player sees when driving a tank in a game likeBattlefield 2042. On top of that, some UI effects were also added, giving the impression of a reticle and the outline of the tank itself. AsBattlefield 2042looks to the future, the work done by insta360 appears to give an even better look at what the series could look like one day.

Right now,Battlefield 2042has overwhelmingly negative user reviews, thanks to the game feeling unfinished with too many glitches. That being said, the bones of a fun experience are there. And fans are craving theBattlefieldgameplay loop, which is partially why theBattlefieldtank in real-life video has done big numbers online as well.

Fans have been communicating and even making alist of the features that are missing fromBattlefield 2042that they’d like to see added as soon as possible. It is totally possible that the game will be more fleshed out in the near future, as DICE and EA continue to support the game. That being said, there is a fear thatBattlefield 2042will be swallowed up by the likes ofCall of Duty: Vanguard, Call of Duty: Warzone, and Halo Infinitebefore it can even get started. The hope is that players will be blasting opponents away with tanks in a well-crafted and highly supported version ofBattlefield 2042for years to come.

Battlefield 2042releases November 19 on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. Players with EA Play or Xbox Game Pass gain one week early access.

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