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Battlefield 1 Apocalypse and two Battlefield 4 expansions are now free to claim

EA's latest giveaway has it offering the final pieces of BF1 and BF4 DLC packs that haven't already been part of previous free promotions. Apocalypse, Naval Strike, and China Rising are now free.

EA began its Battlefield expansion giveaway campaign back in May and has since given away almost all the DLC that both of the most recent games in the franchise have had to offer. Today, the publisher has made free the final pieces of DLC remaining. Those are Battlefield 1's Apocalypse, as well as Battlefield 4's China Rising and Naval Strike expansions.

Going into detail, Apocalypse was the World War 1 shooter's final expansion, bringing five new maps, the Air Assault game mode, as well as new weapons, vehicles, and more.

Meanwhile, the modern era shooter's Naval Strike and China Rising expansions both bring four new maps each, along with their own new equipment, vehicles, and other things. As expected, the former's maps are set in water-based environments, while the latter's offerings lean more towards large maps with varied landscapes.

The giveaways should come to an end in about one week's time, and here are the store links to grab them:

Battlefield 1 - Apocalypse: PC via Origin, Xbox One, PlayStation 4
Battlefield 4 - Naval Strike: PC via Origin, Xbox One, PlayStation 4
Battlefield 4 - China Rising: PC via Origin, Xbox One, PlayStation 4

Non-premium owners who have managed to claim all the expansion giveaways in recent months now essentially own the complete editions of the two shooters without needing to fork over additional cash. This should help in populating the DLC map saturated servers that are available on both titles.

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