Although Battlefield 3 and 4 had specialization perks, Battlefield 1 was devoid of any when it launched. Several months after its launch, DICE finally confirms that it is coming and will be opening up to PC Community Testing Environment (CTE). Specialization perks work slightly different in Battlefield 1 than in previous Battlefield games. In Battlefield 4 for example, DICE uses a squad-based perk system which levels up as the squad advances and is available as the player spawns.
Perks are divided in two different variants in BF1: generic and kit specific. Each class in the game has access to seven generic perks and two kit specific perks. Each player starts with three specialization perks by default: Flak, Cover and Quick Regen. Here is the list of all specializations available:
Generic:
Assault:
Medic:
Support:
Scout:
DICE adds that this list is only for the first selection of specializations. They are planning on releasing more with subsequent updates. The specialization perks provide more opportunity and diversity for players, although not necessarily a power upgrade. This adds more depth to the gameplay and brings about more creative player strategies.
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