Rush
MCOM is an acronym for “military communication.” In the Rush game mode, there are a number of MCOM sites.
It is a game where teams take turns attacking and defending sectors. The attackers’ goal is to set up bombs and destroy each MCOM, while the defenders’ goal is to stop that from happening.
Compared to the other game modes in BattleBit Remastered, this one can get a little crazy. On many teams, the guards are usually outnumbered by 10 or more players.
Rush, on the other hand, is great if you like fast-paced mischief. You might have to start over a lot, but that’s just how the mode works.
Infantry Conquest
The Infantry Conquest mode in BattleBit Remastered is a big one. Only when you move across huge maps will you be able to use transport vehicles.
Once your present game is over, you can choose any large map from the game to play in this mode. And the goal is the same no matter which one it takes place on.
You’ll take control of flags, fight a “attrition war,” and try to stay alive longer than the other team. The cars for getting around are nice, but if you can only use those, it can be easy to get lost in the crowd.
If they are all taken, you will have to stay at your main base and run all the way to the fight.
Frontline
Frontline is like a game of tug-of-war between two teams. There are areas to take over and protect, and the number of areas owned by each side is always changing.
On any of the BattleBit Remastered maps for this mode, you won’t get very far without getting into a fight of some kind. Snipers and assault forces are everywhere and ready to attack at any time.
This mode is a little different from others in a few ways. Sniper weapons and smoke grenades are welcome.
There are more squad points and kill runs, and it’s almost impossible to respawn on a teammate. Almost the whole time, everyone will be in a battle. Just go back to your base to start over, and have a great time in all the excitement.
Domination
In first-person shooter games, dominance is a common mode. It shows up in BattleBit Remastered, and everything you love about it is still there.
It is also one of the few modes that people prefer when the room is small. With Domination’s compact maps, you’ll have a lot more fun in a 16v16 or 32v32 server.
There are no cars allowed, so you don’t have to worry about an enemy driving along the coast to get behind you at the start of the game. But every kind of tool is allowed, so everyone has the same chance.
The goal is to get points as your team takes over and defends places that are called “objectives.” The winner is the person who gets to the point limit first or has the most points when the timer runs out.
Sandbox
BattleBit Remastered has a mode called “Sandbox,” which is the second game. If you like being able to change things in FPS games, you’ll do well here.
You can make your own tasks and send them out from your own lobby, where both friends and strangers can wait in line to see what you’ve come up with.
In Sandbox mode, you can do almost anything. Depending on the lobby you join, every map, weapon, type of explosive, and car can be turned on or off.
Even though Sandbox mode in BattleBit updated looks like a cartoon and has a voxel style, you can still make your own war with it. You can do anything. If you need ideas, try it out and look at what other people have made.
Conquest
For both new and experienced players, Conquest is the main game in BattleBit Remastered. It is an improved version of Infantry Conquest.
In this huge game, you can drive any kind of car and play with up to 253 other people. Some people only drive tanks because, at that point, it’s easy to get a lot of kills in a tank.
Think of it as a bigger version of the Ground War mode in Snake Game. You’ll take over target flag points like in Domination, but there will be a lot more action and the stakes will be much higher.
In Conquest, you won’t even have time to stop and take a breath. One of your sites is always under attack, so you need to be ready to defend it at any time.