Battlefield V Combined Arms represents DICE's ambitious attempt to blend cooperative gameplay with the franchise's signature large-scale combat. This mode, introduced as part of Battlefield V's post-launch content, emphasizes teamwork, strategy, and tactical execution in a 4-player cooperative experience.
Unlike traditional Battlefield multiplayer, Combined Arms focuses on smaller squad tactics where communication and coordinated movement are essential for success. The mode features procedurally generated missions across various theaters of war, ensuring each playthrough offers unique challenges.
 
             
        The core objective in Battlefield V Combined Arms varies by mission but typically involves completing specific tactical goals such as destroying enemy artillery positions, capturing strategic points, or escorting valuable assets. Each mission is rated on completion time and team performance, encouraging players to refine their strategies.
A Combined Arms squad consists of four players, each selecting from Battlefield V's standard classes: Assault, Medic, Support, and Recon. Successful teams leverage each class's strengths:
Indian players have developed unique class synergy strategies. For example, many squads employ a "Medic-first" approach where two medics ensure rapid revives during intense firefights, particularly effective in the chaotic urban environments found in some Indian-themed custom maps.
Each Combined Arms mission follows a three-act structure:
The procedural generation ensures no two missions play exactly alike. Enemy positions, objective locations, and environmental hazards vary with each attempt, demanding adaptive strategies from Indian gaming squads.
Since its release, Battlefield V Combined Arms has seen significant adoption in India. Current estimates suggest:
The game's accessibility on mid-range PCs has contributed to its popularity. Many Indian cafes now feature Battlefield V as part of their gaming lineup, particularly for squad-based sessions.
Indian gamers have provided extensive feedback through local forums and social media:
Common praise points include the cooperative nature and strategic depth. However, some Indian players report occasional connectivity issues during peak hours, which EA is addressing through regional server optimizations.
DICE has implemented several India-specific features:
The most popular custom map among Indian players is "Operation Chandrayaan," which incorporates elements inspired by India's space program into a fictional Battlefield scenario.
"In our squad, we always have two medics positioned back-to-back. This way, if one gets downed, the other can immediately revive while providing covering fire," explains Mumbai-based squad leader Rajesh "Tiger" Patel.
Indian squads often designate one player as "transport coordinator" who manages vehicle availability based on mission progress.
Popular calls include "Ek dusre ka cover lo!" (Cover each other!) and "Jaldi objective pe jao!" (Quickly move to the objective!)
Experienced squads time their assaults during simulated rainstorms when enemy visibility is reduced.
Top Indian squads implement strict ammo discipline, with support players rotating resupply duties.
Given the variable network conditions in some Indian regions, optimized loadouts focus on:
 
             
        The Indian gaming scene has embraced Combined Arms with several competitive events:
These events have helped establish regional rivalries, particularly between squads from Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore.
Indian modders have contributed significantly to the game's ecosystem:
Active Indian communities can be found on:
These platforms host strategy discussions, squad recruitment, and technical support for Indian players.