BY JAMES SCOTT/ March 23, 2023

Battlefield: Bad Company and 1943 Will No Longer be Sold by EA, Since Both Titles have been Removed from Store Shelves

Electronic Arts said in a recent blog post that, at the beginning of April 28th, some of the best Battlefield games would be removed from all digital marketplaces.

Battlefield: Bad Company 

Battlefield: Bad Company 1 & 2, Battlefield 1943, and the first Mirror's Edge game are examples.

Battlefield: Bad Company 

This little but strong collection of games will no longer be for sale as of April 28th; nevertheless, they will still be played, but only offline.

Battlefield: Bad Company 

One of the greatest Battlefield sub-franchisees will officially retire on December 8th when the online servers for these games are also shut down.

Battlefield: Bad Company 

Battlefield: Bad Company was a groundbreaking game that brought something a little less sombre to the series and gave players access to expansive, open areas, previously unheard-of levels of damage, and distinctive characters who were funny and memorable.

Battlefield: Bad Company 

The Frostbite engine, which still serves as the de facto norm for Battlefield games today, debuted with it in 2008.

Battlefield: Bad Company 

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