Battlefield 1's holiday event detailed, December 21-29

EA DICE teases its holiday event for Battlefield 1 taking place between December 21-29.

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EA DICE will be celebrating the holidays in a big way for Battlefield 1, throwing over a new custom game mode called Blind Delivery - which is a unique look at the War Pigeons mode. This will see the mini map disabled, with handguns and explosives only.

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It's not just the new Blind Delivery game mode, but there will be more content flowing through until December 29 - including the Holiday Truce dog tag, vehicle skins, and login bonuses. Here's what to expect:

December 21: The new Custom Game "Blind Delivery" goes live. Tackle this unique take on the War Pigeons mode where the minimap is turned off and only handguns and explosives are allowed.

December 22: The "Holiday Truce" Dog Tag will be awarded to all players starting December 22 (one per account.) All you need to do is login to Battlefield 1 after this date and this iconic Dog Tag will be yours.

December 22: Vehicle Skins are introduced to Battlefield 1. In the new Battlepacks revision you might get hold of two Heavy Tank skins: the Distinguished "SchnucK" or the Legendary "Desert Gold."

December 23 - December 29: All players that login to Battlefield 1 during this period will receive a free Battlepack (one per account.)

December 23 - December 29: All Battlefield 1 Premium Pass owners that login between December 23 and December 29 will receive two Superior Battlepacks.

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