Report: Medal of Honor: Warfighter pre-orders pack Battlefield 4 beta invite
by Alice O'Connor, Jul 16, 2012 7:30am PDTThe existence of a Battlefield 4 is neither a surprise nor a secret, given that it's a hugely successful franchise and EA president Frank Gibeau casually mentioned it in November. What is news is that you'll supposedly score beta access to it by pre-ordering Medal of Honor: Warfighter, according to an ad reportedly spotted on Origin then quickly pulled.
The ad, captured by NeoGAF member 'SalsaShark,' appeared over the weekend. EA previously ran a similar offer, including BF3 beta access with the initial MoH reboot's Limited Edition.
The official Battlefield Twitter account responded, "Battlefield 4? If it isn't on Battlefield.com, it isn't official!" then later deleted that remark, PC Gamer reports.
Oh, and that $70 price tag? Fear not, it's the Digital Deluxe Edition. Regular is still $60. Though, of course, we don't yet know whether Battlefield beta access is limited to any particular edition. Or if this actually a real thing. We'll surely see soon, though.
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According to an ad reportedly spotted on Origin over the weekend and promptly pulled, you'll be able to get access to a Battlefield 4 beta by pre-ordering Medal of Honor: Warfighter.
According to an ad reportedly spotted on Origin over the weekend and promptly pulled, you'll be able to get access to a Battlefield 4 beta by pre-ordering Medal of Honor: Warfighter. : Shacknews
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The idiocy of EA makes every other company better by comparison and they're all shit. Most of the games produced are shit and its likely nothing will ever live up to the games on the top of Metacritic so we should all baaah like sheep.
Dragon Age 2 for example.
Mass Effect 3 for another.
Both disappointed a great deal of fans, maybe not you but enough people to make note of.
EA put out Dragon Age 2 really close to Dragon Age's first expansion, and they stopped making the DLC's they were working on for it, DLCs that were more or less promised.
Warfighter isn't even on my radar.
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