JackFrags & IGN Experience Bad Company 2 in Battlefield 2042

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Battlefield veteran JackFrags and IGN jump into Battlefield Portal to play Rush on classic Bad Company Maps Valparaiso and Arica Harbour, and experience custom game mode, VIP Fiesta.

Find out if JackFrags lead the squad to victory in the final episode of Squad Goals.

Presented by Battlefield 2042.

JackFrags and IGN hosts Akeem Lawanson, Stella Chung and Amy Mallett play Battlefield 2042 Battlefield Portal mode in the final episode of Squad Goals. Battlefield Portal lets fans revisit classic Battlefield games including Battlefield 1942, Battlefield 3 and Battlefield Bad Company 2 and experience modes like Conquest and Rush. Players can also create their own modes in Portal by using the logic editor. In this episode the squad play Rush on the Battlefield Bad Company 2 classic map Valparaiso where they must arm two objectives to win the game. Next they play a custom game in Portal made by CourageJD called VIP Fiesta where the objective is to eliminate the enemies’ VIP while protecting your own. In VIP Fiesta one team plays as classes from Battlefield 1942 and the other from Battlefield Bad Company 2. Can JackFrags lead the IGN squad to victory in Battlefield Portal? Watch to find out! Battlefield 2042 is out now on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4 and PC.

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