Traveling in Bad Company
[PS3] Battlefield: Bad Company screens emerge
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Though it was revealed back in August, we've had to wait until now for the first screens of Battlefield: Bad Company to appear. Giving little away other than the well-defined features of your band of treasure-hunting soldiers of fortune, these screens - currently stationed on our Images tab above - are still a teasing glimpse at a series taking a U-turn from its predictable path.
Above: It may look like by-the-numbers squad antics but apparently you can blast these kinds of holes through most of the environment.
We've heard from sources closer to the project that the visuals in these screens are the least you can expect from the finished game hitting Xbox 360 and PS3, so we're looking forward to publisher EA declassifying some more information.
September 13, 2006
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