Battlefield Premium is a subscription service for Battlefield 3 and the upcoming Battlefield 4 that offers members exclusive content.
Battlefield 3[]
Premium became available for Battlefield 3 on June 4, 2012 for a one-time cost of US$49.99/£39.99/€49.99/AU$49.99. A Premium Edition for the game was later revealed at Gamescom 2012 and was released on September 11, 2012.
In-Game features[]
- Unique camouflages for player models and weapons
- Unique knife (ACB-90) and Dogtags
- Early access to all DLCs (Back to Karkand, Close Quarters, Armored Kill, Aftermath, Endgame) for no additional cost
- 35 unique assignments
- Exclusive bonus content, videos, strategy guides, events, soldier upgrades, bonus content drops, and double XP events
- Priority in server queues
- Unique title screen
- Premium status displayed in killcam
- Access to the Battlefield 4 Beta on the platform with Premium
Battlelog Features[]
- The ability to reset K/D Ratio, W/L Ratio, Accuracy and SPM on Battlelog (all-time stats will remain the same)
- Increased Platoon Emblem layers
- Ability to save up to five battlereports on the Battlelog as favorites
- A carbon fiber design for player profile
- Eight new soldier profile images related to the Battlefield 3: Aftermath
- The ability to use a signature at battlelog forums
Controversy[]
In Australia, the price for the service originally cost AU$49.99 across all platforms. When people started to purchase it, they noticed that the prices were AU$66 for the Xbox 360 and AU$79.95 for the PS3. Due to a massive number of complaints, the prices were lowered. However, only the PS3 received any benefits, and the price on the PS3 was reduced to AU$64.95. PS3 owners were also refunded AU$14.95.
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Battlefield 4[]
Premium will be available in Battlefield 4 at launch and can also be pre-ordered. Members are expected to gain exclusive uniforms, weapons, as well as exclusive expansion packs, such as Battlefield 4: China Rising. It will once again have a one-time cost US$49.99/£39.99/€49.99/AU$49.99.
It was confirmed in a post from the Battlefield Blog that Premium memberships can transfer from the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions, respectively.[1]
In-Game features[]
- 2 weeks early access to all DLCs (China Rising, Second Assault, Naval Strike, Dragon's Teeth, Final Stand) for no additional cost
- New weekly content
- 12 additional Battlepacks
- Priority in server queues
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Trivia[]
- Premium was first revealed through a mistake on an update for the PlayStation Store on May 30, 2012.