Battlefield Heroes fully operational
Battlefield Heroes is officially open for business. EA confirmed for
GameSpot today that the heavily stylized installment in EA DICE's
popular open-warfare shooter series has launched, with players able to
download the free-to-play, microtransaction-supported PC game through
its official Web site.
Battlefield Heroes will earn its keep through the purchase of in-game
items and enhancements with real-world money. As detailed in GameSpot's most recent hands-on
with Battlefield Heroes, the game features a robust lineup of character
customization options, which play into the game's over-the-top
aesthetic. Staying true to the series' roots, the multiplayer-centric
game offers a number of vehicles and weapons.
Battlefield Heroes is just one of several franchise titles in development at EA DICE. In February, EA announced that Battlefield: Bad Company 2 would ship out on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC in early 2010. Earlier this month, EA COO John Pleasants confirmed that Battlefield 3
was in development, noting that the game isn't expected to launch
during the publisher's current fiscal year (ending March 31, 2010).
EA DICE was also eyeing the late-June window for its
downloadable multiplayer-only shooter Battlefield 1943. However, that
game's release on Xbox Live, the PlayStation Network, and PCs has since
been pushed back to an as-yet-unannounced date.
For more on Battlefield Heroes, check out GameSpot's previous coverage.