
Originally Posted by
Graal
With the way the CEO was shitting himself over the competition they had in BF3, I was just expecting at least a little something to tide people over.
And as for the price, it's sad, actually. BF3 is keeping the price as low as possible while trying to appeal and win as many people over as possible, and along comes Activision, slapping a $60 price tag on something with absolutely no preorder incentive. BF3 is also $60, but at least it can be justified with exclusive preorder goodies.