Fall in with Bad Company

It was only a matter of time until things like story and characters poked their noses into the free-form Battlefield universe. Today, publisher 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Electronic Arts announced Battlefield: Bad Company, which ditches the team-based action for a single-player game that 🐭follows "a squad of renegade soldiers who risk it all on a personal quest for gold and revenge."

From the one screenshot that's been released, we'd guess Bad Company is a spinoff of Battlefield 2 (rather than Battlefield 1942, Battlefield Vietnam or the upcoming Battlefield 2142). More importantly, it promises to preserve the sandbox-style gameplay from the other Battlefield games, with players able to go anywhere and hijack any vehicle. Bad Company will also 🦹make about 90 percent of the environment destructible, so add "blow up anything" to that lis꧒t.

If it sounds lonely, don't worry; Bad Company will also feature the same multiplayer options that have made the Battlefield seri🎉es a hit. Expect this one to bomb its way onto the P♍layStation 3 and Xbox 360 sometime next year.

August 21, 2006

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