To obtain every one of the 16 maps in Battlefield 1, you must purchase the $130 edition.
To obtain every one of the 16 maps in Battlefield 1, you must purchase the $130 edition.
Origin aims to charge 130 dollars for the ultimate version so players can access all 16 maps. While I can afford it, I won’t because there’s no metro map available. Many others want to play but can’t pay that amount. Origin is clearly targeting Battlefield 1 fans looking for a premium experience.
I'll wait until it's priced at $20 for the premium version, similar to what BF4 had.
Even though I enjoy the Battlefield series such as BF4/BF-Hardline and all its titles, I realized now that BF1 actually had around 16 DLCs. I’ll keep playing BF4 and won’t be a fan of the new Battlefield 1 version.
I prefer working with tanks and birds over those annoying gas nets and ridiculous masks.
I consider 130 dollars to be very low. It’s almost too cheap. To be precise, I’ve spent 560 hours on BF3 and 480 hours on BF4. I purchased Premium for both titles—probably around $90–100 total. That’s about 20 cents per entertaining hour. Would you mind seeing similar value in other games or at the movies?