Apparently it is called Aftermath. Already we’ve had Back to Karkand, but there’s Close Quarters, Armoured Kill and End Game to arrive. We get a breakdown of new stuff.
Battlefield Premium is meant to be EA’s own answer to the Call of Duty Elite service from Activision. We’re promised ”premium benefits” if we buy into the package.
Close Quarters is due June, Armoured Kill is out September and End Game hits December. Online retailer Coolshop.co.uk dates it June 29th for £34.96. Community website MP1st lists the goodies.
Battlefield Premium will allegedly include:
- 20 Maps
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20 New Weapons
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10+ New Vehicles
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4+ New Game Modes
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30+ Assignments
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20+ Dog Tags
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Also includes “Premium Benefits” which are made up of skins, camos and most importantly early access to all DLC.
These maps, weapons, vehicles game modes assignments and dog tags are spread across the following DLC:
- Back to Karkand
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Close Quarters in June 2012
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Armored Kill in Fall 2012
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Aftermath in late 2012
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End Game in Spring 2013
DICE will be announcing official details about Battlefield Premium June 4th during EA’s E3 event.