Battlefield: Bad Company delayed?
- Posted January 24th, 2008 at 18:33 EDT by
- 24 Comments
Besides Unreal Tournament III, Battlefield: Bad Company is one of the more sought after online shooters this year. Gamers were supposed to get their hands on this title really soon, as in March. Now there are reports that Electronic Arts has pushed the title back to a later date in 2008, perhaps fall or even worse, Holiday 2008. Nothing official just yet as EA has yet to place their comments on this rumor, but if something more comes of this, PSU will be one of the first to bring it to you.
The collaboration between DICE and Electronic Arts was the band that took the industry by storm in 2002 with the release of Battlefield: 1942 for the PC platform. With a unique take on multiplayer gaming, Battlefield presented players with a more open-ended variation of battle in which ground combat combined with air combat rounded out plenty of non-linear experiences. The impact that Battlefield had created branches to spin-off titles such as Lucas Arts’ Star Wars: Battlefront.
Source: IGN
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CONFLICT__01
- 12:21pm EST - January 25th, 2008
- 22
Same Old, Same Old,,,,,, Same Old story, Same Old comments, Wake me up when some thing GOOD happens...
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Gen.Penguin
- 1:22pm EST - January 25th, 2008
- 23
the last game i was playing online before my PS3 was BF2: modern combat on the PS2. but from the good things i've heard from friends i have who are PC gamers about BF2. modern combat pales in comparison sadly. still fun. but BF2 is a thousand times more deep. i just hope the class system is as deep in this game and the whole game overall is in comparison with the PC versions before it.
there, a different comment.
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joseandmegan
- 5:30pm EDT - March 24th, 2008
- 24
Is this the first military sand box game, because of it a sand box title makes me very interested.
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