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Explore Battlefield: Bad Company’s non-traditional single-player story and sandbox game play with Frostbite’s destructible environments. Continued innovation in online multiplayer delivers an entertaining package for next-gen console shooter and Battlefield fans. A deep campaign loaded with attitude follows a wayward band of ordinary soldiers who risk it all on a quest for personal gain. Battlefield: Bad Company environments are nearly 100 percent destructible, meaning that any structure can be demolished down to its foundation. Gamers can shape the battlefield to match their play stylethe possibilities are nearly endless. Support for 24 players online in all-new Gold Rush game mode is designed to take full advantage of the game’s massively destructible environments. Whether its on land, sea or in the air, dozens of new tools are waiting for explosive experimentation.
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