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06.08.2024 15:15

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EA has decided to discontinue the popular Battlefield games

EA has decided to discontinue the popular Battlefield games

Hey Battlefield fans! We have some exciting news for you. Electronic Arts (EA) recently announced a major change in its approach to the popular Battlefield game series, a staple of the first-person shooter world. The company made the difficult decision to remove three older games from the series from the list. We regret to inform you that Battlefield 3, Battlefield 4 and Battlefield: Hardline are no longer available for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. This marks the end of an era for these games, which will no longer be available for purchase after July 31st, and their online services will cease to function on November 7th. We're sorry to say goodbye, but we're looking forward to what's next!

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This is not the first time this has happened in the gaming industry. As technology advances and more and more players move to newer platforms and titles, companies find it increasingly difficult to maintain servers and support for older games. EA told us that this decision only affects the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of these games. The good news is that the PC versions of Battlefield 3 and newer versions of Battlefield 4 and Battlefield: The good news is that the game Hardline still going strong!

EA's decision to pull these games from sale is just a reflection of the natural life cycle of video games, which is completely understandable! As explained in the FAQ, there are many reasons for a game to be withdrawn from sale. These may include legal reasons or a shift in player demand towards newer titles. This is a complicated matter! We want to respect gaming history, but we also need to focus our resources on the games that will define the next generation of gaming experiences.

We know this news might be bittersweet for fans of the Battlefield series. On the one hand, it's a nice reminder of all those happy hours spent on these virtual battlefields, the wonderful friendships made with teammates, and the incredible evolution of the series over the years. On the other hand, it's an exciting opportunity to look forward to what EA has in store for the future of Battlefield! We can look forward to new titles that will push the boundaries of scale and innovation.

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The good news is that you'll still be able to play single-player campaigns in these games, so you can revisit the stories and missions that made each title unique. If you haven't had a chance to experience these games yet, this announcement is a call to action! Don't miss out on playing these games before they become part of gaming history.

As we say goodbye to these versions of Battlefield 3, Battlefield 4 and Hardline, we can't help but think about how much the player communities meant to them. They were more than just games; they have been a common journey for millions of players around the world. As they fade into the past, we're excited to see what the future holds for the next chapter in the Battlefield game saga!




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