Battlefield: Hardline remains available with a paid membership option.
Battlefield: Hardline remains available with a paid membership option.
We had anticipated it, a leak verified it, and now an official announcement confirms the details: Battlefield Hardline will match the Premium experience of previous titles. Our press release outlines four key perks for Premium subscribers: masks offering unique gameplay advantages, a customizable gun bench, competitive play options, and a legendary progression system. The game also includes four expansion packs with distinct themes—Criminal Activity, Robbery, Getaway, and Betrayal—each adding cinematic elements and new challenges. Available in winter 2015, the title promises enhanced personalization, exclusive items, and special perks like double XP and priority server access. Priced at $59.99, it’s designed to deliver a richer, more immersive experience.
Please clarify the pricing unit—whether it's per month or per year.
When you purchase a game, extra features shouldn't cost additional fees. All the DLC content is unnecessary.
It's a bit too expensive and not very fair. Players pay around 70 dollars but since they have many other games to enjoy, it doesn't justify another 60. This makes it hard for people to join the fun, especially when developers don't engage with them—like a poor map design. It pushes everyone who supported the game away. I'm fine with a DLC premium option with early access, but all the extra perks like events and community stuff seem unnecessary. Still, I really enjoyed Battlfield as a whole and the series, though the premium service feels like a missed opportunity after launch.