EA deploys Battlefield 4 Angry Sea gameplay trailer and screenshots

Did you miss the shiny new Battlefield 4 footage from Microsoft’s E3 2013 press conference? Did you not see the explosions and corridor-shooting and swirly lights and gunfire and shouty men and sinking boats and sliding planes and more explosions, all in glorious 60fps-o-vision? Are you sad about this?

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If so, then get ready to turn that frown upside down, because the footage from the first-person military manshooter – due on 29 October – has now been slapped up on the internet, and both it and some pretty new screenshots are below.

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