BF: Bad Company Conquest Mode Now Available!

Download Battlefield: Bad Company Conquest Mode for FREE, Now!

By NateBest - Aug 07, 2008 12:08 AM EST
Source: EA

Starting today, August 7th, Battlefield: Bad Company players worldwide will get to experience the intense rush as they tackle online play in a whole new way with Conquest mode that will be released as a free download for the PLAYSTATION3 and Xbox 360.

Made famous by Battlefield 1942, Conquest mode pits players against each other in a fast paced battle to eliminate the opposing team's tickets. Players deplete their opponent's tickets by one point per kill and can cause their opponent's tickets to spiral downwards by capturing control points. Four maps will be available to conquer with Conquest mode.

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