Prise de Tahure

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Prise de Tahure (English: Seizure of Tahure) is a map set to be included in Battlefield 1. It was first announced in the "Summer of Battlefield" news post on the official Battlefield 1 website. It is the counterpart to the similarly upcoming Nivelle Nights post-release map addition.

Overview
At present, much of the architecture is borrowed from Amiens, and combat takes place at dusk. The map is sparsely lit by street lights, lanterns, work lamps, and the occasional motor carriage. Snow and icy windows suggest the battle takes place in early winter.

Trenches have been hastily dug into parts of the map. A ring of roadways links the outer areas, while the town plaza is limited to foot traffic. Save for a tramway along the bottom of the map, there is not as much infrastructure as in Amiens, although the map is still densely packed.

Along with the multi-story buildings, there are plenty of elevation changes in terrain, and generally narrow passageways between buildings leading into the center of town.

Control Points
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Conquest
Flags are arranged in a cross, with deployments at opposing ends. All flags are located in large, open areas.

Trivia

 * Tahure is counted among the French villages considered lost to war.
 * During CTE testing, some buildings were found to have easily accessible roofs.
 * In CTE, a new "Best Squad" section is also being tested during the End of Round report.