In a little over two weeks Battlefield Hardline is finally going to be released. Those who subscribe to EA Access will be able to play the title five days before it is released to the public. Now that downloadable content packs have become an integral part of the gaming experience one would expect that the developers of Battlefield Hardline would have their DLC strategy charted out by now. Indeed they have. There will be four Battlefield Hardline DLC packs which will stretch all the way into early next year.
EA has only revealed the names of these DLC packs and an expected timeframe for their release. There is no detailed information as yet on the content these DLC packs will bring and precisely when they will be released.
The four DLC packs include Criminal Activity and Robbery, both of which will be released this summer, while Getaway will be released in the fall. Betrayal, the fourth DLC pack, will be released in early winter 2016.
EA today announced a $50 subscription option which will provide gamers with early access for two weeks to all of these four DLC packs, more visual customization options for weapons, premium-only tournaments, a legendary status which allows replayability of the entire progression system, priority position in server queues, multiplayer events and much more.
Battlefield Hardline will be released on March 17th.