Battlefield: Dominion

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Battlefield: Dominion
File:BattlefieldDominionCover.png
Cover art
Developer(s)DICE
Publisher(s)Electronic Arts
Director(s)Erik Johansson
Producer(s)Claire Medina
Designer(s)Tomasz Novak
Programmer(s)Elliot Brooks
Artist(s)Yasmin Al-Rashid
Writer(s)Sean McAllister
Composer(s)Joris de Man
SeriesBattlefield
EngineFrostbite 5
Platform(s)
ReleaseNovember 7, 2025
Genre(s)First-person shooter
Mode(s)Single-player, Multiplayer

Battlefield: Dominion is a 2025 first-person shooter developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts. The game is the seventeenth installment in the Battlefield series and serves as a soft reboot for the franchise, focusing on modern combined-arms warfare in large-scale sandbox battles. It features an extensive single-player campaign and a multiplayer suite supporting up to 128 players on current-generation platforms.

Gameplay

Battlefield: Dominion emphasizes the series' hallmark of large-scale combined-arms combat, with a focus on player-driven tactics and emergent gameplay.

The game introduces an adaptive warfare system where environmental conditions, command decisions, and real-time map events dynamically alter objectives and terrain.

Core Mechanics

Battlefield: Dominion maintains the traditional class-based system—Assault, Engineer, Support, and Recon—but each class now has two unique "Field Specialties" that players choose before spawning, allowing for deeper role customization without removing class identity. Field Specialties include perks such as faster revive speeds, advanced repair tools, drone deployment, and anti-air targeting systems.

The movement model builds on previous entries with sprinting, tactical sprint, slide, dive, ledge grab, and vaulting animations that preserve weapon readiness. The addition of a "Combat Brace" stance allows players to stabilize their weapon on surfaces for reduced recoil and sway.

A new "Adaptive Loadout" system lets players swap primary weapon attachments, gadgets, and ammunition types at designated Field Stations during matches, encouraging on-the-fly strategic adjustments.

Destruction and Environment

The game expands on the series' destruction system with the "Progressive Damage Model"—buildings collapse in stages depending on impact points and cumulative damage, creating unpredictable sightlines and cover opportunities.

Dynamic weather events such as sandstorms, blizzards, and typhoons can alter visibility, movement, and ballistics. Certain maps feature floodable zones where water levels rise mid-match, altering vehicle and infantry paths.

Multiplayer

Multiplayer supports up to 128 players on PC and current-gen consoles, with cross-play available. Game modes include:

Conquest – The series staple, with expanded objective types and rotating capture points.

Breakthrough – Attackers push through multiple sectors; defenders adapt to dynamic terrain changes.

Dominion Operations – New mode combining Conquest and narrative-driven objectives, with mid-match cutscenes.

Outrider – Squad-focused mode with permadeath rounds and resource scarcity.

Vehicles are integral to gameplay, including tanks, IFVs, helicopters, jets, amphibious craft, and unmanned drones. Vehicle customization covers armor kits, weapon loadouts, countermeasures, and cosmetic skins.

Commander and Squad Systems

The Commander role returns, allowing one player per team to issue orders, deploy UAV scans, initiate supply drops, and call in off-map artillery or airstrikes. Squad leaders can accept or override commander orders, and squads receive bonus XP for completing directed tasks.

AI and Co-op

Multiplayer servers can be supplemented with AI soldiers to maintain player counts. AI behavior scales with difficulty settings, ranging from simple suppression tactics to coordinated flanking maneuvers. Co-op missions allow up to four players to tackle scaled-down operations with persistent progression.

Gunplay and Ballistics

Battlefield: Dominion employs a hybrid ballistic system with authentic bullet drop, wind effects, and projectile velocity variations by caliber. Suppressed weapons alter ballistic signatures, reducing detection on minimaps but affecting range.

Recoil patterns are predictable but vary between automatic and semi-automatic fire. A new "Weapon Familiarity" mechanic rewards consistent use with reduced sway, faster reloads, and aesthetic customizations.

Map Design

Launch maps include urban megacities, frozen oil fields, desert mountain ranges, and archipelagos with naval combat emphasis. Maps are designed for multi-domain warfare, allowing simultaneous ground, air, and sea battles.

Immersion Features

Full first-person vehicle interiors, contextual animations (such as checking magazines or adjusting sights), and proximity voice chat enhance immersion. A battle chatter system generates dynamic squad dialogue based on context, weather, and player actions.

Campaign

The single-player campaign follows the escalating conflict between the Pan-Global Coalition and the Sovereign Defense Front, told through interconnected narratives of four protagonists across different theaters of war.

Development

Battlefield: Dominion was officially revealed on June 9, 2024, with an in-engine cinematic trailer. A closed alpha ran in March 2025, followed by an open beta in September 2025.

Release

The game launched worldwide on November 7, 2025, for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S.

Reception

Critics praised its environmental systems, large-scale battles, and depth of customization, though some criticized occasional network instability at launch.

References

External links

Official website