Battlefield V is shaping up to be a rather interesting instalment in the Battlefield series, especially far as some of its more non-standard features go, but there's a number of outstanding complaints in regard to the game following its last beta period.
One of those complaints, for example, is that the game's maps were rather small, and for this at least DICE have offered a clear and concise response: bigger maps are, indeed, being developed.
The rightmost picture just above this paragraph has been tweeted by Valerian Noghin, the Lead Multiplayer Designer at DICE. It is a simplified showcase of one of said larger maps, titled 'Hamada', and is being designed for Battlefield V's new Breakthrough game mode.
According to Noghin, Breakthrough for Hamada will feature a distance of just over 1500m from the attackers' HQ to the defenders' final, 5th combat sector. That's a respectable distance to cross by any measure, to be sure.
Furthermore, the majority of content that hasn't been showcased in beta is only now getting slowly revealed according to the developers on Twitter, so we shouldn't think that Battlefield V has no more aces up its sleeves. Be sure to check out the rest of the info we've got on this game as well!