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DICE Unleashes Battlefield 3: End Game – Get Ready for Even More Lethal High-Speed Action

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DICE Unleashes Battlefield 3: End GameGet Ready for Even More Lethal High-Speed Action

REDWOOD CITY, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– DICE, an Electronic Arts Inc. (NAS: EA) studio, today announced that Battlefield 3™: End Game, the fifth and final digital expansion pack for Battlefield 3, is now available for Battlefield 3 Premium members on the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system. In Battlefield 3: End Game, gamers battle on four new breathtaking maps inspired by each of the four seasons, including Kiasar Railroad and Operation Riverside. Gamers can jump in the seat of the speedy new dirt bike and two AA vehicles to get behind enemy lines, or use the new dropship, which can quickly turn the tide in battle by rapidly deploying air drops of troop transports. In addition to this, gamers will enjoy the return of two classic game modes, Capture the Flag and Air Superiority. In Capture the Flag gamers have to coordinate lightning fast attacks and defenses, while in Air Superiority they take to the sky and engage in massive dog fights. With five new assignments, 16 dog tags and five trophies and achievements, Battlefield 3: End Game is the exhilirating and epic capstone to the award-winning Battlefield 3 experience.

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Battlefield 3: End Game Release Schedule:

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End Game: EA Closes the Book on Battlefield 3

In fall 2011, EA launched a rather pointed marketing campaign in its efforts to usurp Activision’s Modern Warfare 3’s multiplayer throne, challenging players to “go above and beyond the call” with its latest shooter, Battlefield 3. While EA inevitably couldn’t scratch the Call of Duty juggernaut in overall sales, it planned to extend the title’s shelf-life with an ambitious post-release content strategy that would span the next year and a half, culminating in this month’s launch of End Game — the fifth and final downloadable release for Battlefield 3.

Such lengthy post-release support is uncommon for the industry and the shooter genre, but with Battlefield 4 possibly more than another year away, EA has successfully limited the gap. And more importantly, it’s done so with substantive multiplayer expansions that not only reinforced the core product, but expanded the game thematically, mechanically, and experientially.

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Battlefield 3 Premium Hits 2.9 Million Subscribers

EA has announced that more than 2.9 million people have subscribed to Battlefield 3 Premium. According to the company’s third quarter fiscal 2013 earnings report today, Battlefield 3 Premium has generated $108 million in sales as of December 31, 2012.

This marks an increase of nearly one million subscriptions since the service passed two million subscribers last year. Battlefield 3 Premium offers access to five content packs for Battlefield 3 for a one-time fee of $49.99.

The final Battlefield 3 Content Pack, End Game, is set to arrive in March.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Video Games

Battlefield 3 End Game DLC Adds Air Superiority Mode

EA has provided new details on Battlefield 3’s End Game downloadable content. On Battlefield Premium’s official site, EA explains that End Game “delivers some of the most high-speed warfare to date,” adding new multiplayer maps, new vehicles, new modes and more.

End Game will offer “four vast and varied maps designed for high-speed combat and action” as well as “three new vehicles including the fast and agile dirt bikes.” EA also says End Game will include a new dropship that “provides support to ground troops with vehicle drop capabilities” and “introduces the ability to turn the tide with rapid deployment air drops of troop transports.” End Game will also include the “return of the classic Capture the Flag and Air Superiority game modes,” offering “massive dog fights.”

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Video Games