The Company



The Company is a central feature of Battlefield V that allows the customization of soldier loadouts. Each class contains a Combat Role slot, primary weapon and sidearm slots, two gadget slots, a grenade slot, and a melee weapon slot. Weapons and vehicles allow the customization of specializations to affect their performance.

The Company also allows players to customize the visuals of soldiers, weapons, and vehicles for both the Allies and Axis factions. These visuals are only aesthetic but can affect gameplay in terms of camouflage. Visuals in Battlefield V are found in five rarities; Common, Uncommon , Rare , Epic , and Legendary.

Weapon Customization
The Company greatly expands weapon customization compared to previous installments. Players have the option to equip different visuals to every weapon, with each individual part of a weapon able to be customized. Aside from camouflage, visuals may also add other aesthetic features to that part of the weapon such as engravings, leather wraps on rifle stocks, or cloth on weapon barrels. Players may also equip different sights to each weapon, with all standard sights unlocked immediately for a weapon. They are unlocked through weapon ranks, completing assignments, or by purchasing them in The Armory.

Visuals
Note: Visuals are available for all weapon parts. The price of items requiring Battlefield Currency is listed as the set price instead of individual item pricing.

Player Customization
Players are able to choose from a selection of faces for their characters. Available for them are various historical uniforms and gear, as well as non-standard ones. As part of this effort, players will be given their own Company of characters corresponding to the available classes. New items can be unlocked by completing Assignments, Tides of War chapter events and challenges, or purchased from the Armory using Company Coin.

Elite Sets are special outfits that can only be purchased with Battlefield Currency. Each Elite is a named character with unique background, voice overs and Best Squad animation. Additionally, Elites feature exclusive special assignments and a melee weapon that bring further depth to the character's background. Elites do not offer any additional gameplay advantage compared to normal soldiers.


 * Note: The price of items requiring Battlefield Currency is listed as the set price instead of individual item pricing.


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Epic
=== Legendary === Seamus Byrne

Hanna Delacroix

Norman Kingsley

Unknown
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Rare
=== Epic ===

Legendary
Ernest Schubert

Wilhelm Tannstedt

Ilse Schattenwolf

Unknown
Note:All images listed below lack designations and are not currently available in-game.

Vehicle Customization
Customization also extends to vehicles, with various accessories available, although the system was unavailable at launch and partially released in the first chapter of Tides of War, Overture. Vehicle customization currently only allows players to customize the paint job of a vehicle but will eventually allow players the ability to equip unique items onto vehicles.


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Nose Art

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Trivia



 * Battlefield V originally featured more intense customization when it was first announced such as a prosthetic hand or non-faction authentic outfits. Due to the negative feedback from the community, DICE removed these options before the launch of the game.


 * Several uncommon player customization options were available for purchase with Company Coin during the initial release of Battlefield V. Subsequent updates, however, have changed the rarities of these options to epic and can now only be purchased with Battlefield Currency.


 * The Elite Wilhelm Hannstedt was originally named Wilhelm Franke, coincidentally sharing the same name as a notable member of the German anti-fascist resistance that was active before and during World War II. As a result of the controversy, Electronic Arts stated "We’ve become aware that one of the names of our Elites, Wilhelm Franke, shares the name of a real life resistance member in Germany during the Second World War," Electronic Arts said "We want to apologize as we certainly didn’t mean any disrespect to him. We are in the process now of changing the name of our Elite in the game." The Elite's name was changed in patch on 25th June 2019.
 * In the same patch, the standard Axis character Wilhelm was renamed Harald to avoid confusion.