Priced at $15, the multiplayer-only shooter hit PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in July 2009, with the PC version then expected to arrive in September. Later on, developer DICE pushed the PC release into 2010 so that it could "ensure the features and functionality that PC players have come to expect from Battlefield on PC are not missing."
Since then, DICE has released Battlefield: Bad Company 2--a full-fledged entry in the franchise, complete with both single-player and multiplayer modes--so it will be interesting to see how a multiplayer-only entry with four maps will be received.
Wait, no, my mistake. The coupon code ends on April 9, but the Bad Company 2 promo discount expired. The coupon code wil...
Yeah like all the time they spent coding joystick support for Bad Co 2, oh wait, it doesn't have joystick support.