Battlefield 1 and all DLC free with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for a limited time Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and EA Play subscribers can get Battlefield 1 Revolution for free for a limited time via a spectacular "just for you" offer.Tom West Published 17 Dec 2024 FollowtopicsBattlefield 1BattlefieldElectronic ArtsLocal MultiplayerOnline MultiplayerEA PlayXbox Game PassXbox Series X|SFirst Person ShooterTom West Great news: Battlefield 1 Revolution is free on Xbox for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and EA Play subscribers via a "just for you" offer. Revolution packs in the base game and all four DLC packs linked to the Battlefield 1 achievements, so you have everything you need to complete this fantastic Xbox first-person shooter.Battlefield 1 and all DLC currently free for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and EA Play membersBattlefield 1 Revolution includes the base game, four expansions, and cosmetic contentRelease date: October 21, 2016Platforms: Xbox Series X|S and Xbox OneAs part of EA Play's holiday countdown event, which runs between December 17 and December 26 and gives subscribers free goodies each day, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and EA Play members can now claim Battlefield 1 Revolution for free from the Xbox Store. The offer appears as a "just for you" deal, and is only available today, so you'll need to be quick if you want to add it to your collection.Battlefield 1 Revolution packs in the base game, four expansions (Apocalypse, In the Name of the Tsar, They Shall Not Pass, and Turning Tides), the Premium Pass Package, Deluxe Edition Content, and Hellfighter Pack.Set during The Great Way, Battlefield 1 is a fantastic entry in the series — and probably my favorite since the awesomeness that was Battlefield 4 — offering up a gnarly episodic campaign alongside 64-player multiplayer and large-scale Operations, which sees you fighting in locations ranging from the snow-capped Alps to the sand-strewn Arabian Desert. DICE added some great features with Battlefield 1, such as behemoth vehicles like giant tanks and Zeppelins, as well as a dynamic weather system, powerful Elite classes to embody on the battlefield, and even horses. Battlefield 1 was also the last game in the series to include Xbox achievements with its expansions (not that 2042 has had expansions), and there is some great content to find within its DLC. Apocalypse introduces the Air Assault game mode, five new maps, and six weapons, while In the Name of the Tsar introduces the Russian army, six maps, two new Operations, 11 weapons, and more vehicles. They Shall Not Pass introduces the French army, the Frontlines game mode, four new maps set on the Western Front, two more Operations, six weapons, and vehicles. Finally, Turning Tides focuses on the British Empire's Royal Marines, packing in six new weapons, four maps, another Operation, and more. EA Play's holiday countdown event will include games like Titanfall 2, The Sims 4, and more over the next ten days, as well as seven more Game Pass Ultimate Perks, so there is plenty to look forward to! Will you be grabbing Battlefield 1 today? Drop a comment below and let us know.More Battlefield 1 stories: Battlefield 6 — 3 things my favorite Xbox FPS franchise has to improve Vote Now for November 2024's TA Playlist Game The best EA Play games included with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (February 2025) Best Xbox first-person shooters — 13 top FPS games (February 2025) New Battlefield campaign coming from Halo co-creator Marcus Lehto EA PlayXbox Game PassGame Pass UltimateXbox Series X|SXbox One Written by Tom WestTom has been playing video games since he was old enough to hold a controller, experimenting with a number of systems until he eventually fell in love with Xbox. With a passion for the platform, he decided to make a career out of it, and now happily spends his days writing about that which he loves. If he’s not hunting for Xbox achievements, you’ll likely find him somewhere in The Elder Scrolls Online or fighting for survival in Battlefield.