Battlefield 4 accidentally revealed on Origin

16 July 2012

THERE’S A BATTLEFIELD 4 IN DEVELOPMENT?! Nah, I can’t pretend to be surprised, even with mighty surprise power of all-caps. I mean, is anybody surprised? Not even that funny lookin’ guy in the DeLorean over there.

You can bet that somebody is in trouble over at EA HQ today, though, after a flip switched on the Origin storefront over the weekend advertised a Battlefield 4 beta ticket with the preorder of Medal of Honor: Warfighter. You know, before EA actually announced a Battlefield 4 beta.

Or Battlefield 4, for that matter.

Obviously, the ad has been yanked since, but not before everybody on the internet took a photo and shared it with everybody else on Twitter. Now I guess we just wait for EA to catch up.

The publisher had a similar promotion with the Medal of Honor reboot back in 2010, offering Limited Edition buyers timed exclusive Battlefield 3 beta access, although everything went horribly wrong and most people couldn’t get into the beta early as promised.

Source: DigitalSpy

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  1. Kurike
    16.07.2012 at 14:38

    so basically, they punt premium, we all get it and now they develop BF4 …?!?

    WTF, how’s about fixing BF3 FFS that game has so much potential!!

    honestly, i think it’s cause they coded BF3 in such a way that it can’t be “fixed” , Battlerecorder is probably so difficult to implement due to the client side hit detection that it would be easier and probably more financial sense to make a whole new game.

    EA u suck!

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