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Battlefield Heroes was a 2009 free-to-play, third-person shooter with a cartoon-style graphics engine, developed by DICE and Easy Studios for Windows. The game featured arcade-style gameplay with classes, vehicles, and a "Play4Free" service that eventually added pay-to-win elements. Developed as a more accessible title for various computers, the game was shut down by EA in 2015.
Battlefield Heroes - 5
Battlefield Heroes - 5
BATTLEFIELD HEROES

Art Style:
The game featured a unique, fun, and cartoony art style, a departure from the more realistic graphics of other Battlefield games.

Gameplay:
It was a third-person shooter focusing on team-based gameplay with different classes, multiple flags on large maps, and various vehicles like tanks and planes.

Accessibility:
Designed to run on a wide range of computers, including those with lower specifications, making it accessible to many players.

Free-to-Play Model:
Battlefield Heroes was part of EA's "Play4Free" initiative, but it incorporated a "pay-to-win" system where players could purchase items that provided gameplay advantages.

Development:
Initially developed by DICE and later continued by Easy Studios, the game used the same Refractor 2 engine that powered Battlefield 2 and 2142.

              

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