Hit'em hard from afar through your sniper scope or use explosives or melee weapons like bayonets to make it really up close and personal. Use classic and iconic WWII infantry weapons with excellent feel to defeat your foes.
Watch as the beautiful Pacific islands quickly turn into scarred battlefields as destruction rains upon you and your fellow soldiers as you fight to win the battle! Unleash wide destruction with Bombing Raids, Tanks, or Fighter Planes launched from Aircraft Carriers!
Using the acclaimed Frostbite engine, Battlefield 1943 takes players back to WWII to re-experience some of the legendary battles that kicked off the Battlefield franchise.
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