Battlefield: Bad Company Release Date

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Here is the latest update from the upcoming first-person shooter which is currently under development by Digital Illusions CE. Battlefield: Bad Company will be the first Battlefield game to be developed for next-gen consoles like the XBox 360 and the PS3. It is now expected to be released by August 1, 2007.

In Bad Company, DICE will take on a different strategy and focus on the single-player component. The multiplayer mode allows up to 24 players, and recent screenshots confirm the return of US HMMWV, tanks and helicopters. New features that are exclusive to Bad Company include things such as the fact that most of the terrain are destructible, thereby enabling players to create strategies with this new opportunity. Another new feature is Ironsight which is a new aiming mode also featured in the game, where aiming will now cause your firing direction to move in random directions to take away repetitive fire, just as it would in real life. Using Ironsight will help to improve a player’s aim, causing the player to focus on his target and temporarily blur out surrounding objects.

Via metacritic

 BFBC - Image 2 

Here is the latest update from the upcoming first-person shooter which is currently under development by Digital Illusions CE. Battlefield: Bad Company will be the first Battlefield game to be developed for next-gen consoles like the XBox 360 and the PS3. It is now expected to be released by August 1, 2007.

In Bad Company, DICE will take on a different strategy and focus on the single-player component. The multiplayer mode allows up to 24 players, and recent screenshots confirm the return of US HMMWV, tanks and helicopters. New features that are exclusive to Bad Company include things such as the fact that most of the terrain are destructible, thereby enabling players to create strategies with this new opportunity. Another new feature is Ironsight which is a new aiming mode also featured in the game, where aiming will now cause your firing direction to move in random directions to take away repetitive fire, just as it would in real life. Using Ironsight will help to improve a player’s aim, causing the player to focus on his target and temporarily blur out surrounding objects.

Via metacritic

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