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Battlefield Hardline to arrive on Windows PC this fall, time limited beta available now

Ron Ron
August 19, 2019
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Battlefield Hardline to arrive on Windows PC and PS4 this fall, time limited beta available now

EA has announced that Battlefield Hardline’s beta is now available for PC and PS4 (no Xbox). The game is scheduled for release on October 21, 2014 on both PC and PS4 platforms. The title features 30-player matches.

The cops-vs-robbers game also showed the first official footage at the media briefing. The plot revolves around cops and criminals sporting high violent equipment and features rocket launchers, car chases, and a lot of destruction.

“Visceral Games brings its critically-acclaimed storytelling swagger to an all new cops and criminal fantasy inspired by some of the most popular TV crime dramas,” the website describes the game. The beta is available from the via link below, but do note that it is a time limited beta, hence hurry up, or you might not get it.  You can also pre-order your copy from the website.

Further reading: Battlefield Hardline, Windows 8.1

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