Battlefield 3 dinosaur mode could happen with your help

14 June 2012

A little while ago, there were some rumours creeping around about the possibility of Battlefield 3 receiving a prehistoric boost with the help of a dinosaur mode.

After EA went quiet, things seemed to subside about our favourite reptilian friends making a military cameo. Still, the constant probing was bound to get us somewhere, and it looks as if  idea of having dinos in BF3 is still on the cards.

Battlefield 3’s Community Manager responded to the onslaught of dino requests by saying on Reddit: “Glad to see the enthusiasm. Really, though, if this is something you guys want the best way to go about it is to try to get #BF3Dinos off the ground on Twitter. If that shit trends it’s pretty hard to ignore.”

Seriously, those giant lizards are amazing, and we’ve previously expressed how video games need more dinosaurs; so head to Twitter (or make an account if you don’t have one), and let’s get #BF3Dinos trending.

Screenshot MIGHT be photoshopped.

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  1. ArchieChoke
    15.06.2012 at 08:26

    OMG…So BF took that 4chan article very seriously and actually looked into implementing dinosaurs cause of the reasons why people didnt like COD….This is such a huge rofl..
    http://www.gamefront.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/4chan.png

    But still no dinosaurs i wont buy it.

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