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[[File:2011-12-23_00001.jpg|thumb|300px|Team Deathmatch loading screen on Grand Bazaar in Battlefield 3.]]'''Team Deathmatch''' is a game mode in the ''Battlefield'' series that has only been featured in two Battlefield games: ''Battlefield 1942'', and ''Battlefield 3''. The goal of the game mode is to reach the score limit set by the server by accumulating an amount of kills equal to the score limit.
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[[File:2011-12-23_00001.jpg|thumb|300px|Team Deathmatch loading screen on Grand Bazaar in Battlefield 3.]]
 
'''Team Deathmatch''' is a game mode in the ''Battlefield'' series that has only been featured in two Battlefield games: ''Battlefield 1942'', and ''Battlefield 3''. The goal of the game mode is to reach the score limit set by the server by accumulating an amount of kills equal to the score limit.
 
   
==Gameplay==
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==Variants==
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===Team Deathmatch===
Team Deathmatch is played in an enclosed arena usually surrounded by an 'out of bounds' area. The goal of the game mode is to acquire the amount of kills to match the score limit and thus win the game, the score limit is set by the server and can range from 50 points to well over 500.
 
   
Team Deathmatch contains no vehicles and is thus played entirely on foot. There are no weapon restrictions (unless imposed by the server), but weapons that only target vehicles are useless yet still selectable.
 
   
 
'''Team Deathmatch''' is played in an enclosed arena usually surrounded by an 'out of bounds' area. The goal of the game mode is to acquire the amount of kills to match the score limit and thus [http://battlefield.wikia.com/wiki/Team_Deathmatch# win] the game, the score limit is set by the server and can range from 50 points to well over 500.
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The game mode consists of two sides with a minimum of four players per side on all platforms; consoles have the usual 24-player limit, while PC players can join servers with up to 64 players.
 
   
 
Team Deathmatch contains no vehicles and is thus an entirely infantry based gametype. There are no weapon restrictions (unless imposed by the server), but weapons that only target vehicles are useless yet still selectable. The game mode consists of two sides with a minimum of four players per side on all platforms; consoles have the usual 24-player limit, while PC players can join servers with up to 64 players.
The player kill system in Battlefield 3 makes it impossible for a deathmatch game to end in a draw, in a game with a score limit of 100 the maximum score of both teams combined can not exceed 199.
 
   
 
In ''Battlefield 3'', the player kill system makes it impossible for a deathmatch game to end in a draw, in a game with a score limit of 100 the maximum score of both teams combined can not exceed 199.
==Variants==
 
 
===Team Deathmatch Close Quarters===
 
===Team Deathmatch Close Quarters===
 
'''Team Deathmatch Close Quarters''' (Team Deathmatch 16 Players in the loading screen) is a gametype added in the [http://battlefield.wikia.com/wiki/Battlefield_3_June_Patch 1.05 update] for Battlefield 3 because of the ''[[Battlefield 3: Close Quarters]] ''expansion pack. Instead of a total of 24 players like regular Team Deathmatch, it pits 8 players on each team against each other. The gametype is available on all maps and is not exclusive to players who own Close Quarters or [http://battlefield.wikia.com/wiki/Battlefield_Premium Battlefield Premium]. The rules for the variation are the exact same as for regular Team Deathmatch albeit the smaller player count.
 
'''Team Deathmatch Close Quarters''' (Team Deathmatch 16 Players in the loading screen) is a gametype added in the [http://battlefield.wikia.com/wiki/Battlefield_3_June_Patch 1.05 update] for Battlefield 3 because of the ''[[Battlefield 3: Close Quarters]] ''expansion pack. Instead of a total of 24 players like regular Team Deathmatch, it pits 8 players on each team against each other. The gametype is available on all maps and is not exclusive to players who own Close Quarters or [http://battlefield.wikia.com/wiki/Battlefield_Premium Battlefield Premium]. The rules for the variation are the exact same as for regular Team Deathmatch albeit the smaller player count.

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Team Deathmatch loading screen on Grand Bazaar in Battlefield 3.

Team Deathmatch is a game mode in the Battlefield series that has only been featured in two Battlefield games: Battlefield 1942, and Battlefield 3. The goal of the game mode is to reach the score limit set by the server by accumulating an amount of kills equal to the score limit.

Variants

Team Deathmatch

Team Deathmatch is played in an enclosed arena usually surrounded by an 'out of bounds' area. The goal of the game mode is to acquire the amount of kills to match the score limit and thus win the game, the score limit is set by the server and can range from 50 points to well over 500.

Team Deathmatch contains no vehicles and is thus an entirely infantry based gametype. There are no weapon restrictions (unless imposed by the server), but weapons that only target vehicles are useless yet still selectable. The game mode consists of two sides with a minimum of four players per side on all platforms; consoles have the usual 24-player limit, while PC players can join servers with up to 64 players.

In Battlefield 3, the player kill system makes it impossible for a deathmatch game to end in a draw, in a game with a score limit of 100 the maximum score of both teams combined can not exceed 199.

Team Deathmatch Close Quarters

Team Deathmatch Close Quarters (Team Deathmatch 16 Players in the loading screen) is a gametype added in the 1.05 update for Battlefield 3 because of the Battlefield 3: Close Quarters expansion pack. Instead of a total of 24 players like regular Team Deathmatch, it pits 8 players on each team against each other. The gametype is available on all maps and is not exclusive to players who own Close Quarters or Battlefield Premium. The rules for the variation are the exact same as for regular Team Deathmatch albeit the smaller player count.

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