Developer
DICE and publisher Electronic Arts have good reason to be encouraged about the
release of the upcoming Battlefield: Bad Company 2. The number of users on both
the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 platforms that have downloaded the demo version
have exceeded over 2 million downloads in the first five days of it being
available. According to sources, this makes
it one of the fastest downloaded demos ever.
In addition
to Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 players, the PC players who are testing a beta
version of Battlefield: Bad Company 2 have answered the call to participate.
DICE says that “hundreds of thousands” of PC players are testing the beta
version of the upcoming release.
The numbers
combine to reach an incredible total of over 2.5+ million that are playing
BFBC2, and the game has not even been released yet. This news has to brighten
the day for those at DICE and EA who are watching this release very closely.
Early indications from our sources also suggest that pre-orders are doing well
for the title across all three platforms, which could spell a blockbuster
release for DICE and EA.
While the
game is still on target for release on March 2nd for North America
and March 4th for Europe, it looks
that in the meantime players will have to make do with what the demo and the
beta have to offer. It is certain that DICE is watching the both the Demo and
Beta closely to apply additional tweaks that can be ready upon release. Many
are anxious to see what kind of experience BFBC2 can offer, after getting a
taste of the Battlefield experience from the 1943 download-only release that
came out last year.
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BFBC2 demo draw a lot of interest
Over 2+ million have downloaded the demo