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Battlefield Heroes Archive

Battlefield Heroes reaches one million subscribers

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It’s been less then a month since Battlefield Heroes came out of beta and was officially released on June 25. And now comes news that EA’s free to play browser based game has passed the one million player mark. Not bad.

“The team is really proud to have hit one million registrations at this early stage. Creating a character and gameplay experience that is totally yours is what sets this game apart.” Said EA’s Ben Cousins.

Between Battlefield Heroes and Battlefield 1943 there sure has been a lot of Battlefield news. Battlefeld, Battlefield and Battlefield. Let’s see how many times I can say it in one posting.

Feel free to read my review for BH Heroes here. It’s actually a pretty great game and is well worth the free price tag.

I’ll see you on the cartoony war front!

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Review: Battlefield Heroes PC

A little over a week ago EA released it’s free to play game Battlefield Heroes to almost no fanfare (at least on EA’s part). But for a free to play game the overall experience is surprisingly deep and fun.

A quick look at the game and you might think that the cartoonish styling is a rip off of Team Fortress 2. But that’s not really accurate at all. It’s not a Team Fortress 2 clone by any means.

I won’t delve too much into the back story of the game because it’s a silly premise and it has no impact on the game whatsoever. You can head to the official website for all of the zany details if you are an information junkie.

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Battlefield Heroes staying put on PC

Over the weekend there were a lot of reported rumors that Battlefield Heroes may be releasing on the Xbox 360 and Playstation as well as the PC. Today those rumors got punched in the taint and kicked in the face by the game’s executive producer Ben Cousins.

“Contrary to rumours spreading around the Internet in the weekend we have no plans to release Battlefield Heroes on either PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360,” Cousins said to Videogamer.

I never really thought that the rumor of the game coming to consoles had any legs anyway. Battlefield Heroes is a free to play PC game, not the easiest model to make available on a console. And we all know Microsoft won’t touch anything it can’t make a profit off.

Battlefield Heroes is still in it’s beta phase and still has no release date set.

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