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Custom Gamemodes are official custom variants of gamemodes featured in Battlefield 1.

Hardcore[]

All Hardcore game modes in Battlefield 1 are found in the Custom Games section of Multiplayer.[1]

Fog of War[]

Added on 16 November 2016 with the Fall 2016 Update.[2][3]

  • Team Deathmatch game mode on Argonne Forest
  • Some of the HUD elements have turn off like Minimap, killfeed, crosshair, hit marker, soldier name tag
  • Primary Weapons and all explosives are disabled
  • Weather set to fog

Line of Sight[]

Added on 6 December 2016.[4][5]

  • Increased bullet damage
  • Rush game mode on Suez
  • Only Medic and Scout available
  • No vehicles and grenades
  • Longer respawn time

Standard Issue Rifles / Back to Basics[]

Added on 12 December 2016 with the Giant's Shadow Update. All infantry weapons are replaced with each faction's standard issue rifle (in a basic variant equipped only with iron sights) and sidearms. Offensive gadgets are removed, leaving only those capable of support actions.

Eye to Eye[]

Added on 14 December 2016.[6][7]

Blind Delivery[]

Added on 21 December 2016 along with the Holiday 2016 Event.[8][9]

  • War Pigeons game mode
  • Some of the HUD elements have turn off like Minimap, killfeed, crosshair, hit marker
  • Only handguns and explosives are allowed

Armored Kill[]

Borrowing from the Battlefield 3: Armored Kill DLC, Armored Kill game mode increases the number of vehicles present on large maps, and eliminates long range infantry primary weapons.[10]

  • Conquest game mode (large maps with vehicles)
  • Increased vehicle count for both teams
  • Medic self-loading rifles and Scout single-action rifles are unavailable

Bleed Out[]

Added on 18 January 2018.[11]

References[]

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