Battlefield 2042 will have an unbelievable amount of post-launch content via its Season Pass.

DICE's multiplayer-only title, Battlefield 2042, continues to generate hype following the reveal and announcement of the Battlefield Portal; a central hub that introduces past maps, weapons, vehicles, and more into its latest game. But now, with the game only a few months away and the Beta officially coming in September, fans are beginning to wonder what comes after the game releases.

A couple of days ago, I reported over on Twitter the exact amount of post-launch content we'll be getting per season for Battlefield 2042.

Although it might seem like an over-excessive amount of content, it would appear that is a conscious decision the developers have made for this title. Past Battlefield titles in recent years have been plagued with post-launch content issues and by all accounts, Battlefield 2042 is planned to lift the curse. The majority of the tweeted details are correct, however, a couple of sources have already reached out and claimed the Portal side of the game will likely only have one remastered map instead of two.

It has already been confirmed by EA that Battlefield will feature a season pass model, with the game coming out with multiple editions to give players four battle passes for free during the first year. That's alongside the free maps, weapons operators and gadgets.

However, apart from the confirmation that a season pass will last roughly three months and one new Specialist coming to the game per season, DICE hasn't commented on any further details with its post-launch content.

Battlefield 2042 Season Pass Maps

As mentioned earlier, the majority of the details seem to be where Battlefield 2042 is heading with post-launch content, however, it's claimed that there will only be one remastered map per season. This map will come to the Portal in addition to the two other maps that will come to the Portal from All Out War, meaning we should be getting three maps per season.

Battlefield 2042 seasons will be themed in some capacity, similar to how other games with a season pass do it today. The most talked-about theme that I've heard for some time now, is around the big weather events that Battlefield 2042 seems to be centred around. From past bits of information I've heard, tsunamis, earthquakes, volcano eruptions, and even asteroids could be coming to the game further on down the line.

This seems like the most probable change the development team could introduce to new maps too, after all, can they really add a tornado to every single map? The game hasn't even been released yet and already Battlefield fans are concerned about how tornados would affect gameplay. Their concerns seem to be right also, as I've already reported that early feedback indicates that they can be very repetitive and tedious.

For the Portal side of Battlefield 2042, the key theme will be centred around the map from the title it was remastered from.

Currently, we have 6 maps coming to the Battlefield Portal, which are from Battlefield 1942, Bad Company 2, and Battlefield 3. There's still the likes of classic maps from Battlefield 4, Battlefield 1, and yet to be introduced to the Portal yet, but it seems we'll have a wait on our hands for those to be introduced.

Battlefield 2042 Season Pass Weapons & Vehicles

Around 12 new weapons and four new vehicles minimum will be coming to Battlefield 2042 every season, with around a 50/50 split between both Portal and All Out War.

The remastered Portal map coming to the game during the season will come with new vehicles and weapons from that game. For example, if ST. Quentin Scar comes to the Battlefield Portal, we can expect World War 1 weapons, vehicles, and gadgets to come from that game also.

It's currently unclear how this content will be incorporated into the game, but the two obvious options would be the new Portal content will be available once the season releases, or it will need to be unlocked via the battle pass.

As always, take leaks and rumours with a pinch of salt.

Battlefield 2042 will be available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PC on October 22nd.