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Battlefield Hardline Premium: Here’s Everything You Get for $50

Posted on the 02 March 2015 by Sameo452005 @iSamKulii
Battlefield Hardline Premium: here’s everything you get for $50
Battlefield Hardline’s Premium membership will give players access to 4 new features, early access to expansion packs and more.
EA detailed the offer today – it costs $50 in total (£40 in the UK) and gives players a whole bundle of new gear and content. Check it all out in list form below:
  • Masks – New player masks with unique gameplay benefits tied to the theme of each mask.
  • Gun Bench – Provides players with the ability to visually customize their weapons and track their kills per weapon.
  • Competitive Play – Support for competitive play through Battlefield Hardline Premium-access only tournaments and ladders.
  • Legendary Status – Provides replayability of the entire progression system.
  • Four digital expansion packs featuring new multiplayer maps, modes, vehicles, in-game content and a story themed throughout all four:
  • Battlefield Hardline: Criminal Activity – Players have to make a name for themselves in fast-paced, highly-destructible new maps littered with small-time crime jobs. Available summer 2015.
  • Battlefield Hardline: Robbery – Take down the opposition head on and progress through key locations with major cinematic action. Available summer 2015.
  • Battlefield Hardline: Getaway – This is frantic, high-speed chases that immerse players deeper in the heist. Available fall 2015.
  • Battlefield Hardline: Betrayal – There is a rat in every operation and players will have to find out who to trust. Available winter early 2016.
  • Two weeks early access to all expansion packs.
  • 12 Gold Battlepacks.
  • New personalization options including gun camos, ammo skins, and more Battlefield Hardline Premium exclusive in-game items.
  • Access to double-XP, in-game missions, and more Battlefield Hardline Premium exclusive events.
  • Priority position in server queues

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