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Premium Edition (main game + dlc)

Premium (only dlc)

 

Also did you really think they'd sell the game and all DLC for 50 bucks? Do you even logic?

I have a question, if I purchase Battlefield Hardline premium for $50, does that include the regular game along with the premium subscription or only the premium subscription by itself?...

Other than that I feel apprehensive to pay 40-50for the game itself and then about another 30-50 for the premium subscription all together for nearly $100...

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Premium Edition (main game + dlc)

Premium (only dlc)

 

Also did you really think they'd sell the game and all DLC for 50 bucks? Do you even logic?

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Premium Edition (main game + dlc)

Premium (only dlc)

 

Also did you really think they'd sell the game and all DLC for 50 bucks? Do you even logic?

It's EA dammit xD

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Its $42.44 for the base game on G2A.

 

Add Premium for $50 and total $92.44

 

For a reskinned BF4

 

 

 

Kids...

First, its $75 on kinguin :P

 

Second. Remove "Battlefield" from the title, would you still hate it as much? It's not a traditional battlefield game but people wouldnt give a shit unless there was big name behind it

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