LA_MERC_Onji
January 22nd, 2008, 07:08 AM
Check this out! i had no idea.
Electronic Arts today announced that this summer will see the release of Battlefield Heroes, a free to play PC multiplayer shooter featuring a Team Fortress 2-like art style.
According to EA, the game will be easy to pick up and play, and among other things will feature character customization, matchmaking based on skill level, and a "deep online meta-game."
"We put a different twist on this Battlefield game going with the cartoon-style graphics and gameplay," said EA DICE senior producer Ben Cousins. "There's something here for all types of players--be it our core Battlefield fans or casual gamers. With the new online model, we will continually add new content to keep the game fresh and keep players engaged, while integrating player feedback in real time. As a game developer, it is such a cool new way to make games."
That new content won't be free, as Electronic Arts notes that the game will generate revenue through advertising and micro-transactions.
No screenshots were released, though the game is featured in the new issue of Games for Windows Magazine.
http://www.battlefield-heroes.com/home.asp
I for one thing this is pretty damn cool. And its free!
(keep in mind this is not a sequel to any of the bf series its a separate game, bf3 is still in development)
http://www.lamerc.com/users/onji/bfheroesbanner.jpg
Electronic Arts today announced that this summer will see the release of Battlefield Heroes, a free to play PC multiplayer shooter featuring a Team Fortress 2-like art style.
According to EA, the game will be easy to pick up and play, and among other things will feature character customization, matchmaking based on skill level, and a "deep online meta-game."
"We put a different twist on this Battlefield game going with the cartoon-style graphics and gameplay," said EA DICE senior producer Ben Cousins. "There's something here for all types of players--be it our core Battlefield fans or casual gamers. With the new online model, we will continually add new content to keep the game fresh and keep players engaged, while integrating player feedback in real time. As a game developer, it is such a cool new way to make games."
That new content won't be free, as Electronic Arts notes that the game will generate revenue through advertising and micro-transactions.
No screenshots were released, though the game is featured in the new issue of Games for Windows Magazine.
http://www.battlefield-heroes.com/home.asp
I for one thing this is pretty damn cool. And its free!
(keep in mind this is not a sequel to any of the bf series its a separate game, bf3 is still in development)
http://www.lamerc.com/users/onji/bfheroesbanner.jpg