Battlefield: Bad Company

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About This Game

Set in the near future, the Battlefield: Bad Company single-player campaign drops gamers behind enemy lines as part of a squad of four soldiers - risking it all to go AWOL on a personal quest. Featuring a dramatic storyline flavoured with attitude, Battlefield: Bad Company leads gamers far from the traditional frontlines on a wild ride with a group of renegade soldiers who decide that sometimes the gratitude of a nation just isn’t enough. Battlefield: Bad Company is the first game built from the ground up for next-generation consoles using DICE’s bleeding-edge Frostbite game engine, delivering unrivalled graphics, effects and gameplay. Join Bad Company now.

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4(4 reviews)

Companies

  • Developer:

    EA Digital Illusions CE

  • Publisher:

    Electronic Arts

Franchise Info

  • Series:

    Battlefield

  • Collection:

    Battlefield, Battlefield Bad Company

Release Dates per platform

  • Xbox 360:

    Jun 23, 2008

  • PlayStation 3:

    Jun 23, 2008

Age Rating

EU
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US & CA
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JP
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KR
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AU
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BR
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Game Engine

  • Frostbite:

    We provide powerful workflows, pipelines, and runtime solutions for our diverse stable of Frostbite games including shipped Frostbite titles like Battlefield and Need For Speed and upcoming Frostbite titles like Dragon Age and Mass Effect.

Frequently Asked Questions

It’s a squad-focused, first-person shooter with a strong narrative and vehicular/multiplayer combat. Powered by Frostbite, maps are highly destructible—walls, trees and buildings blow apart dynamically.
The game excels in presentation—realistic weapons, impactful environmental destruction, cinematic cutscenes, and a well-integrated soundtrack. A standout in its genre.
Modes include single-player campaign (~10 hrs) and multiplayer (Gold Rush at launch, Conquest later). Campaign has level select for replaying with different loadouts, and multiplayer with vehicles/maps offers solid replay.
Some players noted minor AI quirks, pacing slowdowns during vehicle sections, and occasional menu/crash issues, but overall these don’t detract significantly from the experience. 
Yes—especially for FPS fans who enjoy destructible environments, class-based combat, and a memorable single-player campaign. Casual players might be less into slower pacing or dated AI, but the multiplayer remains engaging.

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