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Battlefield Play4Free

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Online Multiplayer
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Release Date: Spring 2011

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'Battlefield Play4Free' Headstart Program Launched

by Rainier on March 31, 2011 @ 8:53 a.m. PDT

Battlefield Play4Free is a deep PC shooter featuring signature Battlefield vehicular warfare, sandbox gameplay and intense 32-player online battles. With its advanced graphics, polished production values, depth and realism, Battlefield Play4Free takes the genre to the next level.

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.

Battlefield Play4Free is gearing up towards launch, but here’s the great news: If you have played a previous Battlefield game, you are welcome to sign up and start playing Battlefield Play4Free right now!

All you need to be eligible for this 4 day head start is having played Battlefield: Bad Company, Battlefield: Bad Company 2 or Battlefield 1943 online at some point. That will automatically give you the rights to start playing Battlefield Play4Free right now.

How to get started

  1. Head to battlefield.play4free.com
  2. Register with your EA account used in any of the previous Battlefield games mentioned above
  3. Play! :)

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