Started public beta testing Thriller company Dice - Battlefield Hardline. New game shifts from military conflicts to confront the police and criminals.
Started public beta testing of a new part of the famous blockbuster Battlefield, which anyone can download for free. The game is still available 3 maps and 3 game modes: "Theft", "Robbery" and "Capture". Each of them is players are divided into 2 teams - offenders who are required to perform the job, and police seeking to prevent them.
The game looks similar to the previous project series, Battlefield 4, but different modes, maps and aggregate entourage. In past projects, the effects occurred only in the war. The main difference between games in the series called the big number at the same time fighting players on the same map - 64.
Public beta is available on all gaming platforms: PC, Xbox 360, Xbox ONE, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4. Players will be able to participate not only specifically on the map, but as an observer with its own special features. In Battlefield 4 this mode was called "Commander" - the player could look at the map to see personal soldiers and help them with all sorts of bonuses, and to give orders, any point on the map is supposed to capture. In Battlefield Hardline this mode is called "Hacker". The player has the opportunity to observe what is happening through the chambers of research at the map and help your own team, noting the position of the enemies.
The game is similar to the previous graphical position, but changed in a thousand things. If 3 yet easily accessible modes "Capture" is what was formerly the teams are trying to take control of more points on the map, "Robbery" arranged differently. Criminals need to get into the cash store and carry 2 bags with cash. In "Stealing" the villains have to steal a few cars and the police to return them. In the final version will be 9 cards, the game will go on the shelves on March 17, 2015.
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