Battlefield Hardline has a billion multiplayer loading screens

This isn’t literally a billion Battlefield Hardline screens, but it feels like it.

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From what I can tell, these are the loading screens for each of Battlefield Hardline‘s multiplayer maps, so they offer a glimpse at what each of said maps is like. There’s Bank Job, Derailed, Downtown, Dustbowl, Everglades, Growhouse, Hollywood Heights, Riptide, and The Block, so… yes. That’s not necessarily how those names are formatted, as they’re pretty much pulled from filenames containing no spacing whatsoever, but you get the idea.

Battlefield Hardline is due out on 17 March. The open multiplayer beta is due to start sometime soon-ish, but as of right now, I still don’t know exactly when.


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