We also got to play two multiplayer maps from Frontline during the press event as well. One map ran on Xbox 360 dev kits and was a relatively smaller level centered around a bombed out cityscape. We got a chance to try a number of the game's multiplayer classes, from snipers to assault to anti-vehicle and more. People will be able to customize their weapons load out with various items and even choose among one of four sub-classes to further customise your character, from the ability to call in air strikes to controlling drone units. The second multiplayer level, which ran on PC machines, depicted a much bigger and more open outdoor level where we got the chance to steer the massive future tanks for ourselves. Kaos Studios is promising to have over 60 weapons and vehicles in the final game and their concept of "frontlines" on the map (hence the title) that turns the normal control points of the Battlefield series into more of a real war front that each side tries to push into the others territory. When asked about the possiblity of having PC and Xbox 360 players fighting against each other in multiplayer battles via Microsoft's Windows Live service we were told at the press event that was indeed being looked into but nothing final has been decided.