Mobile Battlefield — quick overview
Seize objectives with a coordinated squad in Battlefield Mobile, a free-to-play 3D first-person shooter designed for phones. Built as a standalone experience distinct from console and PC entries, it was developed by Industrial Toys and released by Electronic Arts. Although the title is still in an Early Play Testing phase and therefore light on content, its online multiplayer is active and provides enough variety to keep matches interesting.
Series roots and design goals
The Battlefield name began with EA DICE in 2002 and grew into a franchise known for expansive maps, vehicle combat, and teamwork between players and AI. On PC the series emphasizes large-scale online matches, and this mobile edition preserves many of those core elements while adapting controls, visuals, and progression for handheld play.
What the mobile version includes
Battlefield Mobile keeps the franchise’s signature multiplayer focus but adapts it for a free-to-play market:
- It uses persistent online connections only — there is no offline single-player mode.
- Cosmetic items and optional in-game purchases are available to customize soldiers and weapons.
- Iconic content such as the Grand Bazaar map and Conquest mode appear on mobile.
- Cross-play with other platforms is not supported, so mobile users are limited to the mobile community.
Classes and squad roles
Choose a role and coordinate with teammates to win objectives. The available classes are:
- Recon — scouts and long-range specialists who gather intel and pick off targets from a distance.
- Medic — keeps teammates in the fight by healing and reviving downed allies.
- Support — provides ammo, suppressive fire, and battlefield sustain.
- Assault — frontline fighters built for close- to mid-range engagements and objective pushes.
Who will enjoy it
If you want a portable version of Battlefield’s large-scale combat, this title is a strong fit. It’s especially appealing to series fans who want to play on the go and to newcomers attracted to free-to-play shooters. Keep in mind the limitations: it requires a stable internet connection and doesn’t connect with console/PC player pools, but the classic team-based combat and vehicle-enabled maps make it an engaging mobile FPS.
Technical
- Android
- English
- Spanish
- Free