Here’s the world premiere of Battlefield 1
Here's the world premiere trailer for Battlefield 1
Here's the world premiere trailer for Battlefield 1
A brand new Battlefield is being unveiled soon. To celebrate, EA are giving away DLC to the past two titles, Battlefield 4 and Hardline, for free over the next few months.
A retailer might have just leaked Battlefield 5's curious setting: World War I.
EA has a pretty busy year ahead of them, with Mass Effect Andromeda and a new Titanfall joining their next fiscal year launches.
South Africa's Battlefield 4 Nations Cup champions are back for a shot at the title in 2016. The Southern Barbarians are a community selected Battlefield 4 teams comprised of the best in the country and in February they will once again battle odd hours and high latencies with the hopes of conquering Europe once again.
Break out your wallets, EA is getting involved in eSports. EAs new Competitive Gaming Division aims to bring competitive EA titles to the forefront of the eSports battlegrounds. The question is, how much will it cost us?
When it comes to esports, few games dominate the scene like Blizzard’s Starcraft 2 or Counter-Strike, the latter of which regularly encourages fans to cyka my duck if I’ve translated that properly from the Russian. But you don’t really see EA headline the esports scene these days.
Battlefield Hardline may be the most recent shooter from EA, but its predecessor, Battlefield 4, still gets a ton of love from both developer and community alike. Just a few weeks ago for example, the Community Operations DLC launched, and surprisingly (keeping in mind that this is EA we are talking about) it didn’t cost a cent. That trend is set to continue this holiday season it seems, because there is even more free content on the way.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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