
"Battlefield 5 is a mess," Martin Robinson wrote in Eurogamer's Battlefield 5 review. Its battle royale mode - something COD has at launch - is not due to arrive until March next year. Physical sales of Battlefield 5 were down even on the unpopular spin-off Battlefield Hardline, though it is conceivable the BF5's digital sales made up that gap.īattlefield 5 struggled through a shaky beta and subsequent delay to try and differentiate itself from Battlefield 1.

And, for comparison, it sold fewer than half the physical copies of this year's Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. As ever, UK numbers company Chart-Track only counts boxed copies sold.īut it's hard to see how Battlefield 5 can't be down significantly on Battlefield 1 - even with all of the above taken into consideration. And then there's the general rise in digital game sales over physical copies. And you could gain access earlier still if you subscribed to Origin Access Premier, which only launched this year. It sounds like bad news for Battlefield 5, and it is - but there are a couple of caveats which make it harder to tell by how much Battlefield 5 was down.īattlefield 5 was available digitally earlier if you bought the pricier Deluxe Edition, which granted access on 15th November. But it sold fewer than half the physical copies Battlefield 1 did upon its launch - when that was only on sale three days. Battlefield 5 officially launched in shops last Tuesday, 20th November - enough time to give it five days on sale during its launch week.
