Battlefield Premium

Battlefield Premium was first revealed through a mistake on an update for the Playstation store on May 30th, 2012. It was later confirmed by EA that more information would be released on June 4th at E3 2012. It will cost US$49.99/£39.99/€49.99/AU$79.99.

Known Features

 * Unique camouflages for player models and their weapons
 * Unique knife and dog tags
 * Early two-week access to all future DLC's. Bf3premiumbodyimg599px.jpg
 * Increased Platoon Emblem Layers
 * Ability to save up to five battlereports
 * 5 unique assignments
 * Exclusive bonus content, videos, strategy guides, events, etc.
 * The ability to reset all of your stats on Battlelog
 * Access to exclusive double XP weekends
 * Having priority in server queues.
 * All of these sound like great features, except for that last one. Having server queue priority could really piss off a lot of players and make many feel like they're forced to get Premium just to be able to play. The benefit to buying Premium however, other than what I've already stated, is that it will be cheaper than buying all of the DLC's when they become available. It will cost US$49.99/£39.99/€49.99/AU$79.99. Close Quarters, on the other hand will set you back a more modest US$14.99/£11.99/€14.99/AU$23.95.