'Battlefield 1' release date, news: Fan discover some new details about weapon attachments and accessories

The video game "Battlefield 1" will arrive on Oct. 21.Electronic Arts/Battlefield

There are just some game fans who cannot wait for more information to arrive via official announcements. Some are too eager to know more than the rest of the pack. This time, a "Battlefield 1" fan decided to do some data mining and uncovered details related to the available weapons when the game gets released on Oct. 21.

A user named CodeSanta recently shared on Reddit details weapon attachments, sights, and other customization available that will be available when the game goes live. It the procedure wasn't that hard since it was a simple copy and paste job, but another user, named krzgui, cleaned up the original post and made it easier to read, which was really appreciated by their fellow gamers.

According to the post, light weapons will have no under-barrel attachments for mobility, while bipods will automatically deploy when standing behind a cover, in a prone position or peeking when under cover. There will also be a pistol grip and a foregrip for accuracy. Bayonets will also be available.

There are also ammunition options that include the standard buck, smaller buck, slug, and low recoil. Armored piercing bullets are also available, plus special ammo for sniper rifles. Players will have magazine, sights, and sights reticules option as well.

Several weapons packages were also uncovered. These include sniper, trench, accuracy, burst, stability, slug, buckshot, and trench, among others.

However, this is still not official and anything can still change on the released version.

Meanwhile, game developer Electronic Arts announced that "Battlefield 1" would have a spectator mode and camera tools that will be available to all platforms, which is a first for the series. Players can use the "director camera," that will lock on to a specific soldier or vehicle while still controlling its movements. This can then be used to create cinematic videos.

The field-of-view and depth-of-field settings can be adjusted to what the players want. These will then bring player-created videos camera blur and noir effect. There is also an option to hide the HUD.

"Battlefield 1" will be released for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC on Oct. 21.