Battlefield War Games

Battlefield games, designed for both PC/Mac and consoles, including Xbox, PS2, Xbox 360 and the PSP, offer a complex simulation of war games. In 2002, Digital Illusions CE and Electronic Arts launched Battlefield 1942, which offers in-game role playing as one of five classes: scout, assault, anti-tank, medic or engineer.  Throughout the game, historically based battles take place between the Axis Powers and the Allies.  The game player or players can choose to compete as either force.  The game offers a single player mode as well as a multiplayer.

Over the years, EA Digital Illusions CE and Electronic Arts have made a series of Battlefield games that have been both progressive in the world of gaming and provocative as role-playing games gain popularity, especially as massively multiplayer online games.

Battlefield Games and their respective Expansion and Booster Packs:

Battlefield 1942  - For PC/Mac - 09.10.2002
The Road To Rome - Expansion Pack
Secret Weapons of World War II - Expansion Pack

Battlefield Vietnam – For PC – 03.14.2004

Battlefield 2 – For PC – 06.21.2005
Special Forces - Expansion Pack
Euro Force - Booster Pack
Armored Fury - Booster Pack

Battlefield 2: Modern Combat – For PS2, Xbox – 10.24.2005
For the Xbox 360 - 05.11.2006

Battlefield 2142 – For PC, Mac – 10.17.2006
Northern Strike  - Booster Pack

Battlefield: Bad Company – For PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 – 06.25.2008

Battlefield Heroes – For PC - in development, Summer.2008.

Since 2005, gamers have anticipated Battlefield: Bad Company, which is a first person shooter game set in a fictional war between the U.S. and the Russian Federation.  The new features of this game, which weren’t available in any of the previous five games, is an environment that may be almost completely destroyed and a single-player storyline. The game was released on June 25th of 2008.

Battlefield Heroes, which launches at the end of the Summer this year, will divert dramatically from the previous Battlefield games, since it will be the first of the games released under EA’s “Play 4 Free” model.  In this game, players will play online, for free with advertisements and some small payments for certain customizable options.  The game is supposed to widen the playing base and draw in new gamers, since it will be virtually free to play and in a new graphic style that is more cartoonish. 

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