Best-selling video game in the US
“Battlefield Hardline” continues to draw critical reception from both gamers and critics. In fact, when it was rolled out to the retail markets in the US in March, it came out as the best-selling video game in the country for that month, validating the rave reviews and praises that developer Visceral Games had gotten as a result of its work with “Battlefield Hardline.”
Unlike the previous games in the Battlefield series, “Battlefield Hardline” zeroes in on crime, heist, and policing elements, instead of military warfare.
Game critics praised “Battlefield Hardline” for its multiplayer mode, its voice acting, and accessibility while blasting the game’s plot, stealth, and narrative.
The first DLC combined with the subsequent patch gave players another opportunity to make a name for themselves as law enforcers in the fast-paced highly-destructible maps that are peppered with small-time criminal jobs.
After the release of “Robbery” in September, the third DLC for “Battlefield Hardline” will come out sometime in the fall. Officially titled “Getaway,” it will feature frantic and high-speed chases that shall immerse players deeper into the heist.
And finally, there is the fourth and last DLC before the game release officially turns one year in March next year which is called “Betrayal” due to be rolled out early next year. Based on its title alone, the fourth expansion pack shall focus on gamers finding out who the rat is in their operation, giving the game an added drama.