Games Industry International - Call of Duty Elite has been a big hit for Activision Blizzard, and many suspected for quite some time that rival Electronic Arts would follow suit with a subscription service of its own. Indeed, at E3 this year EA confirmed the Battlefield Premium service ($50 per year), but EA Labels boss Frank Gibeau tells GamesIndustry International that Premium is just the beginning and EA wants to bring a Premium service to its other IP.
Whether it comes through remakes or a new game with a similar style, DICE should aim to revive the glory days of Battlefield 3 and Bad Company 2.
hmmm I think there will be no old BF glory days for EA since they are loyal to their greediness and laziness :D
You're asking for a miracle with EA that will never happen unless they can exploit the money making schemes behind it.
This Battlefield 3 Reality Mod installation guide will show you step-by-step on how to install the new reality mod by Venice Unleashed.
Battlefield 3 Reality Mod release is now set for July 17, and we get a brand new release date trailer that brings the action and grounded gunfights.
News flash... I am not shocked.
of course they are, if people would stop supporting this kind of BS it would go away.
$75 for all separate pieces of DLC or $50 upfront... I think its a good dead for those who plan getting every piece of DLC for battlefield until March 2013
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Yay. Now Battlefield, NFS, and Fifa will turn into never-ending subscription services.
Or they might just make an all-encompassing EA subsciption that gives you all EA dlc, compelling people to buy other EA games.
Hooray for corporate greed and growth!
From now on games will be created by Chinese and Malaysian sweatshop workers on a tight bi-annual schedule.