“Battlefield: Hardline” Release Date: Why Delay
"Battlefield: Hardline" Release Date: Why Delay
The release of "Battlefield: Hardline" has been scheduled on early 2015 since the game developer wants to further innovate the game. The release of the game was delayed in response to the feedback of the beta version.
"Battlefield: Hardline" was supposed to be released on July. This was such a long wait. But because the developers wanted to make a better game, they delayed the release date. The beta version can be availed of only on PC and PS4. This is not supported in Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PS3. Furthermore, gamers who want to install the Battlefield game on beta version should have the previous game on their system.
The delay of the said game will benefit the players, both single and multiplayer. The single mode will have a lot of polished features. On the other hand, multiplayer will have its new features. This involves the cops and the criminals. The gaming experience is certainly top-notch this time.
"Battlefield: Hardline" is set to be released on October 21 on PC, Xbox 360, PS3, Xbox One, and PS4. Even if the release date is delayed, gamers can still have the game pre-ordered. There was also a leak on the gameplay video online. This really excited the fans. The game also centers on a story regarding corruption and drug cartel. The game also includes a crime fighting scenario that every gamer would love.
Gamers should definitely keep a watch out for the release of "Battlefield: Hardline".
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