PSU writes: Looking to spend some quality time with Bad Company? You're in luck - the folks over at DICE have revealed that a demo of their highly-destructible First Person Shooter, Battlefield: Bad Company, will be arriving on PSN June 5.
Kotaku writes:
Gamers who have been dying to get their hands on Battlefield: Bad Company (that weren't a part of the beta) will be able to get their chance, as a demo is slated to hit the Xbox Live Marketplace and PlayStation Store on June 5.
XBF Writes: "In hopes of gaining the approval of consumers and win back gamers, Electronic Arts and DICE have released a series of trailers to promote their new site "Find All Five". The site shows gamers how to find all the locked weapons they had planned on selling. ..."
Speaking to videogaming247, DICE producer Jamie Keen has said that the EA developer was taken aback by the fierce reaction to plans to charge for weapons in Battlefield: Bad Company, but that listening to the community is paramount for those working on the franchise.
The Battlefield: Bad Company blog writes: "We are happy to announce that Conquest will see its inclusion in Battlefield: Bad Company post launch, available as a free download on both Playstation 3 and Xbox 360
In response to criticism from fans regarding the omission of a Conquest Mode in Battlefield Bad Company, EA has confirmed that the mode will be available shortly after release.
VG247: Battlefield: Bad Company is out of beta and looking fine. EA showed the shooter off at its spring showcase in London today, giving plenty of reasons why killing people in the virtual face is still a good thing.
EA has confirmed to CVG that it will release a free downloadable content pack focussing on the popular Conquest mode for the 360 and PS3 shooter.
There are no further details than that at the moment but the free DLC has come about thanks to fan requests. See, they do listen...
The DLC will be out after the game ships this summer.
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Planet Battlefield writes: "Last Friday, Planet Battlefield was invited to the Battlefield: Bad Company Community Day at EA in Redwood City, California. This was actually my first chance I had to play the game, which appeared to be very solid and fun despite not being used to Xbox 360 controllers. Thanks to the guys at EA and DICE for putting together a great event! Keep checking back for more community day features throughout the week.