Battlefield Play4Free Set To Hit PCs Spring 2011

Battlefield Play4Free Set To Hit PCs Spring 2011

EA Plans on Blowing Up Online PC Gaming With Battlefield Play4Free, Beta Coming Nov 30

By NateBest - Nov 05, 2010 12:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Battlefield Play4Free



Electronic Arts Inc. today announced Battlefield Play4Free, a PC shooter featuring signature Battlefield vehicular warfare, sandbox gameplay and 32-player online battles. With its advanced graphics, polished production values, depth and realism, Battlefield Play4Free plans to take the genre to the next level and is positioned to compete with top console titles. The game goes live in spring 2011. Players who wish to get in the game sooner can register today for the closed beta at battlefield.play4free.com which launches on Nov 30.

“We broke new ground in 2009 with the launch of Battlefield Heroes; a game that has 6M registered players worldwide. Now we are complementing that arcade shooter with a core, realistic Battlefield shooter experience that fans have been clamouring for,” said James Salt, Senior Producer, Battlefield Play4Free. “Battlefield Play4Free is for serious shooter fans who are looking for a premium – but free – experience that rivals top console titles.”

Combining the most popular maps from Battlefield 2 with the familiar classes and powerful weapons of Battlefield: Bad Company™ 2, players have access to 16 vehicles including the Mil Mi-28 attack helicopter, its nemesis the F35 VTOL jet fighter, the massive Russian T-90 main battle tank, and the hard to catch LSV light strike vehicle. Players progress through the game to learn new combat skills, and earn in-game currency to spend on a massive array of devastating weapons and equipment.

For more information on Battlefield Play4Free, including the ability to register for a chance at the beta, visit battlefield.play4free.com.

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