15 Years and 403 Battlefield Trophies Later, BF6 Lastly Moved Me Once more


As I put the ending touches on unlocking Battlefield 6’s Platinum Trophy, I got here to the conclusion that this specific achievement had additional that means to me. I haven’t Platinumed a sport for months, which exhibits I’ve shaken a behavior I believed I’d by no means break, however I haven’t Platinumed a Battlefield sport for YEARS. To me, that stated one thing concerning the franchise and Battlefield 6’s place inside it— one thing I’ve been in a position to affirm by wanting again on the achievements I’ve collected in each Battlefield sport. This nostalgic look down reminiscence lane additionally answered a query that I’ve been requested a number of occasions all through my life: why do you care a lot about Trophies?

PlayStation Trophy looking has been considered one of my largest pastimes for properly over a decade, but it surely didn’t begin that method. As an alternative of hoarding as many achievements as I may, my early days of gaming on the PlayStation 3 had been outlined by the most important multiplayer video games of the time (Black Ops, Killzone 2, and Minecraft). It’s because the PS3 wasn’t simply one other console, however principally served as my social instrument to make buddies. As a quiet, anxious, and obese child who had moved to a brand new space, enjoying video games with the opposite excessive schoolers was my solution to survive. I used to be in a position to change into buddies with just about everybody, from the jocks and funky youngsters to the rejects and stoners. Multiplayer gaming saved me from being ignored and even bullied, and if that wasn’t sufficient, franchises like Battlefield additionally kick-started my eventual ardour for trophy looking.

Incomes the Platinum Trophy for BF3 was a method for me to not simply show my love for that sport but additionally exhibit how decided I used to be to be good at it. It was a standing image, a badge of honor, and a aggressive achievement I may level to that lastly stated I used to be the perfect at one thing. However since then, it’s clear that Trophies have developed into one thing extra for me.

Trophy Amassing is a Spectrum, and I’m as Far on the Excessive Finish as a Individual Can Get

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An upscaled Sony graphic that includes PlayStation Trophy icons.

Online game achievements are a reasonably primary idea. Whether or not it’s Gamerscore on Xbox or Trophies on PlayStation, they’re principally a easy reward system to spotlight one’s accomplishments throughout a number of video games. They are often simply ignored, and by a overwhelming majority of informal players, they typically are. Most gamers received’t assume twice about an achievement record, fully ignoring the elective targets and going about their method. Maybe they’ll search out the Trophies of their all-time favourite video games, searching for new issues to do within the titles they’ve replayed a number of occasions, however that’s so far as non-Trophy hunters are likely to go. Realistically, that is the wholesome method to take, as once you’re bitten by the Trophy looking bug, it’s onerous to not get obsessive.

Some Trophy hunters will goal to get the toughest Platinums that they’ll, others will attempt to have probably the most Trophies potential, and different teams will hone in on Trophy accumulating inside one specific franchise. Happily for me (or sadly, relying in your perspective), I’m part of all these teams. For each tough Platinum I’ve, like The Witcher 3, Black Ops 4, or Sekiro, I’ll have Platinumed 10 tacky Trophy video games to pad my stats. And whether or not it’s Uncharted, LittleBigPlanet, or the God of War series, there are specific franchises I really feel a must get each Platinum for.

At occasions, my love for Trophies has felt obsessive, whether or not it’s me planning the best path to a Platinum when an inventory leaks on-line, or shedding sleep to win Trophy competitions that no one else was taking significantly. But at no level have I had any regrets about it or felt as if it’d all been a waste of my time. Hoarding Trophies is what I’m identified for, and a minimum of to some extent, it feels prefer it’s what I’ll be remembered for after I’m gone. Whereas different folks’s legacies are their skilled accomplishments, their youngsters, and so forth, being “the Trophy guy” within the eyes of my buddies, household, and colleagues seems like my legacy—and it’s one which Battlefield performed a key half in creating. All Battlefield video games listed under are in chronological order.

PSNProfiles claims I’ve 50,409 Trophies and 1,427 Platinums, confirming what my colleagues at GR have lengthy suspected: I haven’t seen daylight since 2016.

Early Days With Battlefield and Trophy Amassing — 1943, Dangerous Firm, and BF3 (2008-2011)

  • Favourite sport of this period: Battlefield 3 (Ticks each field, from thrilling launch maps and expansions to immersive audio and destruction)
  • Least favourite sport of this period: Battlefield: 1943 (Purely as a result of the opposite video games are so nice and three maps noticed the sport getting a bit repetitive shortly)
  • Most fulfilling Trophy record of this period: Battlefield 3 (Wholesome stability between multiplayer and singleplayer Trophies)

Battlefield: Dangerous Firm

  • Launch Date: June 23, 2008 (First performed August 2010)
  • Platinum: No
  • Completion Share: 54%
  • Trophies earned from this sport: 30
  • Proudest Trophy: Right here is your DD-214 (full ‘Ghost Town’ on Arduous)

Alongside its sequel, Dangerous Firm is extensively considered the height of the franchise’s campaigns, which is primarily what I performed it for. Like 1943, I got here to this sport late, selecting up a used copy from GameStop a few years after its preliminary launch. This meant that the multiplayer wasn’t all that populated, as Dangerous Firm had hit retailer cabinets just a few months previous to me enjoying its predecessor. Nonetheless, that didn’t matter to me, as I had a terrific time incomes 54% of the achievements. I did all there was to do within the marketing campaign outdoors of gathering the collectibles, as the necessity to Trophy Hunt hadn’t totally hit me by that time, and I wasn’t a completionist simply but. I bear in mind the youthful me getting pissed off at just a few tough fights in opposition to automobiles, as Arduous mode wasn’t a breeze within the first Dangerous Firm, however the memorable characters and not-so-subtle photographs at Name of Obligation clearly stored me hooked till the credit rolled.

Battlefield 1943

  • Launch Date: July 8, 2009 (first performed in February 2012)
  • Platinum: No (none potential)
  • Completion share: 80%
  • Trophies earned from this sport: 10
  • Proudest Trophy: Finest Squad (Be within the Finest Squad on all three maps)

When Battlefield 1943 was launched in 2009, I used to be as deep into the competitors as I may get, as Trendy Warfare 2 was virtually all my buddies had any curiosity in enjoying. As if the hours of personal matches on Rust and sniping battles on Highrise weren’t sufficient, my all-time favourite CoD, Black Ops, releasing a 12 months later assured I wouldn’t play 1943 in its prime. I did, nonetheless, give it an opportunity in 2012, because it was a pre-order bonus for individuals who bought Battlefield 3 on PS3. I didn’t play it for very lengthy (I’m lacking 2 of the 12 obtainable achievements, that are for finishing 30 and 100 matches respectively), however I discovered it fulfilling sufficient—particularly the traditional map Wake Island. Nonetheless, since I acquired into it after BF3, it didn’t hit the identical. And with no Platinum, I felt no must grind for 100% completion of the Trophy record.

Battlefield: Dangerous Firm 2

  • Launch Date: March 2, 2010 (performed at launch)
  • Platinum: No
  • Completion share: 54% (77% base sport)
  • Trophies earned from this sport: 46
  • Proudest Trophy: It sucks to be proper. (end ‘Airborne’ on Arduous)

Dangerous Firm 2 mirrored my Trophy looking within the first sport nearly completely, although I did play a good bit extra multiplayer on this title, returning to it periodically till 2012 because it felt completely different from BF3 as a result of destruction, maps, and weaponry. I earned 77% of the bottom sport achievements, once more enjoying on Arduous and once more ignoring the collectibles. I bear in mind having fun with this marketing campaign much more than the primary; although it was a bit simpler, I used to be totally connected to characters by this level and was invested of their journey.

I managed to snag about half of the DLC Trophies, which doesn’t shock me, as a result of I liked Bad Company 2’s Vietnam expansion like everybody else and would like to see a full sport that includes the weapons, maps, music, and automobiles of that period. My share of completion for the bottom sport does really feel like proof that I used to be inching nearer to changing into a full completionist. It seems like an indication that I used to be slowly getting extra into Trophy looking, and I’ve repeatedly seemed again at Dangerous Firm 2 as one of many video games I remorse not getting the Platinum for since I liked it a lot.

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Battlefield Dangerous Firm 2 Vietnam

Battlefield 3

  • Launch date: October 25, 2011 (performed at launch)
  • Platinum: Sure
  • Completion Share: 94%
  • Trophies earned from this sport: 60
  • Proudest Trophy: Adorned (acquired considered one of every ribbon within the sport)

That is the place the Trophy looking bubble lastly burst for me, and I couldn’t decide a greater sport to have as my inaugural Battlefield Platinum. Battlefield 3 stays my all-time favourite entry within the collection, and considered one of my favourite first-person shooters ever. I may gush concerning the sport for hours, whether or not it’s its satisfying automobile gameplay and top-notch infantry fight, plethora of “Only in Battlefield” moments just like the Damavand Peak dive, wonderful expansions like Shut Quarters, or its assortment of sensible maps like Operation Metro, Caspian Border, and Noshahr Canals. Positive, its marketing campaign lacked the humor which Dangerous Firm had in droves, however even that was price a playthrough as a result of mission selection and Blackburn’s story. Solely 2.7% of Battlefield 3 gamers on PSNProfiles have the Platinum for the sport, and whereas that is extra reflective of how many individuals purchased BF3 than the record’s problem, incomes every ribbon was simpler stated than carried out as a result of Stationary Emplacement ribbon (2 kills with Emplaced Launchers in a spherical) and the Air Warfare Ribbon (5 air automobile kills in a spherical).

Getting the Battlefield 3 Platinum got here naturally for me, as no boosting was wanted, and the one factor I needed to “go for” was a Arduous playthrough of the co-op marketing campaign. But despite the fact that I didn’t wrestle with this unlock, its rarity had me feeling pleased with myself after I heard that oh-so-satisfying Platinum “bwing.” Aside from good grades at school, I didn’t have a lot purpose to be pleased with myself earlier than on-line gaming; I wasn’t athletic, I wasn’t inventive, and I had no musical expertise. And as nice as I used to be at video games, I used to be at all times second-best out of these I performed with, as my greatest buddy may have gone professional if he hadn’t pursued a profession within the Air Drive. Although I had picked up some straightforward Platinum Trophies previous to Battlefield 3, BF3 was one of many first Platinums the place I felt an precise sense of accomplishment. And from that time on, I turned a Trophy Hunter, searching for a mixture of onerous and simple Platinums in order that I at all times had the most important and most spectacular Trophy assortment out of everybody I knew.

Wanting again on this period of Battlefield is fascinating, as you may clearly see the franchise discovering itself on consoles and constructing a status with a special viewers. As Battlefield moved past being PC-only, console players like myself had been lastly in a position to expertise one thing aside from Name of Obligation (and, earlier than CoD, the Medal of Honor franchise). By way of that new expertise, I cast lifelong bonds, escaped the cycle of enjoying solely CoD and sports activities video games like others in my buddy group, and found my ardour for accumulating Trophies.

Prime Trophy Searching Days in Battlefield — BF4, Hardline, and BF1 (2013-2016)

  • Favourite Recreation of this Period: Battlefield 1 (My second-favorite sport within the Battlefield collection, I liked all the pieces from the Warfare Tales to the distinctive multiplayer maps and arsenal)
  • Least Favourite Recreation of this Period: Battlefield: Hardline (a responsible pleasure, however this sport lacked the smoothness of mainline releases and wasn’t as memorable as BF4 and its levolution or BF1 and its setting)
  • Most Pleasurable Trophy Record of This Period: Battlefield 1 (straightforward, breezy plat in an exceptional sport)

Battlefield 4

  • Launch date: October 29, 2013 (performed at launch)
  • Platinum: Sure (Twice)
  • Completion share: 67% on PS3, 83% on PS4
  • Trophies earned from this sport: 101
  • Proudest Trophy: Full Arsenal (unlock all assignments and collectibles within the marketing campaign)

I wasted actually no time making use of this new philosophy to Battlefield 4, as I managed to get the PS3 model of the Platinum simply 4 days after launch. I not had an aversion to collectible looking, as doing so meant I’d get extra Trophies, so the Full Arsenal achievement that solely 4% of gamers bothered to go for was no barrier for me. General, this record was a breeze, a lot in order that I Platinumed BF4 a second time as soon as the PS4 model turned obtainable.

This turned frequent apply for me, as I’ve platinumed entries in different franchises I really like, such because the Borderlands collection, a number of occasions. Whereas I had just a few dozen Platinums previous to the PS4 being launched, it wasn’t lengthy into that console era earlier than I had a whole lot. And although BF4’s easy record would have had it on my radar regardless, as it might have been a solution to pad my Trophy stats, I did totally benefit from the sport as soon as the netcode points had been fastened. Levolution was massively entertaining, as had been all of the Easter eggs like the Megalodon on Paracel Storm.

Battlefield: Hardline

  • Launch date: March 17, 2015 (performed at launch)
  • Platinum: Sure
  • Completion Share: 69%
  • Trophies earned from this sport: 45
  • Proudest Trophy: Menz within the Hood (Kill 25 enemies with a MAC-10 and 25 with a Double-Barrel Shotgun in multiplayer)

Whereas Battlefield: Hardline is a little bit of a black sheep for the franchise, I truly had a number of enjoyable with the spin-off. There aren’t many cops and robbers FPS video games on the market, and the individuality of that idea allowed for an fulfilling and completely different marketing campaign. No, it wasn’t Dangerous Firm, however I used to be at all times going to offer it an opportunity due to my loyalty to Visceral—the crew behind my all-time favourite horror collection, Useless Area. Exterior the stable marketing campaign, the multiplayer had loads of straightforward Trophies to gather, with Menz within the Hood solely being “difficult” as a result of the 2 weapons wanted for it required numerous effort to unlock.

And although finishing all of the challenges wanted to get these weapons was a chore for a lot of, I didn’t wrestle all that a lot, conserving them in thoughts as I performed and getting one other Battlefield Platinum for my digital Trophy case. Hardline could have lacked the visible prowess and destruction related to the collection, as DICE’s experience with Frostbite at all times exhibits, but it surely was a enjoyable experiment that was a pleasant palette cleanser again when annual Battlefield releases had been the norm.

Battlefield Hardline

Battlefield 1

  • Launch date: October 21, 2016 (performed at launch)
  • Platinum: Sure
  • Completion Share: 68%
  • Trophies earned from this sport: 37
  • Proudest Trophy: Grasp of adaptation (full all challenges within the marketing campaign)

Battlefield 1 is taken into account by many to be a contemporary masterpiece, and I’d agree with that take, because it ranks simply behind BF3 in my private Battlefield tier record. Preventing on high of zeppelins whereas battles happen under, sniping foes throughout attractive valleys and desert vistas, and a few actually distinctive gear all made the WW1 sport’s multiplayer stand out. Its trophy record centered on the Warfare Tales single-player providing, which was a group of quick tales centered on a personality or two. These had been a enjoyable experiment that showcased completely different heroes from internationally, honoring the legacies of veterans who fought over 100 years in the past. I had a ok time with Warfare Tales that accumulating all the pieces and finishing the mission-specific challenges was painless, making for an additional straightforward Platinum so as to add to my ever-growing assortment.

Nevertheless, after the stellar Battlefield 1, issues began to shift for the franchise and the best way I play video games—and my Trophy accumulating in Battlefield adopted go well with.

Battlefield 4 could have had a rocky begin earlier than it reached its full potential, and none of those video games proved as significant to me as BF3 did, however that is an period I look again on fondly for its consistency. Whether or not it was BF4, Hardline, or BF1, I may depend on having a enjoyable sniping session on Battlefield after coming house from faculty day by day. All of those video games had been constantly fulfilling, the Trophy hunts had been enjoyable, and the franchise turned the equal of “comfort food,” changing Name of Obligation every time that collection launched tough entries like Ghosts and Infinite Warfare.

Falling Off (and Coming Again) to Battlefield Trophy Searching — BF5, 2042, and BF6 (2018-2025)

Favourite sport of this period: Battlefield 6 (a real return to kind with thrilling gameplay, attractive visuals, enjoyable modes, and chaotic maps that remind me of BF3 classics like Grand Bazaar)

Least Favourite Recreation of This Period: Battlefield 2042 (Whereas it did enhance over time, it is nonetheless the worst of those three video games by a large margin resulting from its unfocused maps, specialist dialogue, and awkward weapon stability. To not point out a tough Trophy record with achievements tied to the unpopulated Hazard Zone mode)

Most Pleasurable Trophy Record of This Period: Battlefield 6 (full of enjoyable references and a wide range of duties that power gamers to PTFO, one thing that could be a should in any Battlefield entry)

Battlefield 5

  • Launch date: November 20, 2018 (performed at launch)
  • Platinum: No
  • Completion share: 61%
  • Trophies earned from this sport: 16
  • Proudest Trophy: Off-Hand (in multiplayer, kill 10 enemies with secondary weapons in a spherical)

With my highschool class graduating in 2016, Battlefield 1 was a final hoorah of types. We didn’t understand it on the time, however as everybody took their very own paths—be it school, the navy, careers, marriage, or something in between—we began hanging out collectively much less and fewer with every passing day. This noticed me enjoying Battlefield 5 largely by myself, and for that purpose, I didn’t keep it up lengthy. I nonetheless performed by way of the Warfare Tales, which had been fulfilling if much less memorable than these in BF1, and I appreciated Grand Operations a good bit.

However with no one to play with, grinding out multiplayer achievements simply didn’t enchantment to me, particularly with controversial adjustments to TTK, DICE splitting its focus between the core modes and the Firestorm battle royale, and important updates like Warfare within the Pacific arriving too late to win me again. Even working round with the M1912 in an try to earn the Off-Hand Trophy and recreate my BF3 heyday with the M1911 simply did not really feel proper to me. I wished to love Battlefield 5, however I used to be by no means in a position to click on with the sport. As such, it introduced an finish to my streak of BF platinums.

Battlefield: 2042

  • Launch date: November 19, 2021 (performed at launch)
  • Platinum: No
  • Completion share: 56%
  • Trophies earned from this sport: 17
  • Proudest Trophy: CQC Specialist (Carry out 20 melee kills in a spherical)

Everybody is aware of how disappointing Battlefield 2042 was at launch. It lacked core options, the maps had been large and empty, specialists proved annoying, and bugs had been in all places. Even after seeing Battlefield 2042’s reviews, I wished to attempt the sport for myself and kind my very own opinion, although I shortly discovered myself agreeing with all of the criticism. After just a few matches, I put the sport down and didn’t contact it once more for years, and a few achievements being tied to the failed Hazard Zone mode meant I did not even have the motivation to play purely for the Trophies, as 100% was off the desk. Nevertheless, that was not the top of the story, as I just lately got here again to BF2042 after listening to how a lot it had improved.

Whereas it nonetheless isn’t going to be anybody’s favourite Battlefield sport, it’s fulfilling in its present state, a lot in order that I satisfied my fiancée to offer it a attempt within the lead-up to Battlefield 6. She ended up having a good time as a revive-focused medic, so we ended up grinding by way of your entire Street to BF6 battle cross. Within the course of, we had loads of enjoyable moments, like melee-only Redacted matches in pursuit of the CQC Specialist Trophy or me educating her the way to snipe. Due to Battlefield 2042’s overhaul, I used to be in a position to repair the primary challenge that pulled me away from the collection: I had somebody to play with once more.

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Battlefield 6

  • Launch date: October 10, 2025 (performed at launch)
  • Platinum: No (Only one Trophy left!)
  • Completion share: 82%
  • Trophies earned from this sport: 41
  • Proudest Trophy: Tremendous Bomb man (Arm or Disarm 5 M-COM Explosives in Multiplayer)

Enter Battlefield 6, which fastened the opposite challenge that led to my hiatus from Trophy looking in Battlefield: the necessity for a top-notch expertise. After years of enjoying Trophy shovelware to succeed in private targets, like high 150 within the US and high 1,000 worldwide, I solely Platinum the video games that I really love these days. Since I haven’t liked a Battlefield sport since BF1, that hasn’t been an choice, however I can actually say that BF6 is considered one of my favourite entries within the collection and one thing I look ahead to enjoying each likelihood I get. Having the right particular person to play it with helps, and the truth that BF6‘s Trophy list is full of references makes it an entertaining grind, however I wouldn’t have even thought-about going for it if the sport wasn’t as terrific as it’s.

I’ve seen all of the criticisms about Battlefield 6, some honest (an absence of transparency round ticket adjustments and challenge-based battle cross development), some overblown (your entire skins debate is tiring), and a few that don’t apply to me (map measurement, as I’ve at all times liked infantry gameplay most of all). But this noise hasn’t stopped me from adoring the sport, as whether or not it’s dashing a tank with C4, pulling off long-distance headshots from the Operation Firestorm mountain, or being the worst pilot possible in an air automobile, I am at all times having a blast in BF6.

The Trophy hunt has solely made me love the sport extra, as I unintentionally made the Tremendous Bombman Trophy difficult by considering all 5 M-COMs needed to be blown up in a single sport. I pulled it off, although, and it turned a reasonably easy achievement into my proudest one. All that’s left for the Platinum is 1996 revives, and contemplating how fulfilling being a medic already is in BF6, this final push ought to be a breeze.

General, this was a tough period for Battlefield, which noticed me searching for solace in different franchises. Trendy Warfare 2019 was fulfilling for some time, and putting tons of time into Overwatch gave me a special sort of FPS to get pleasure from, although nothing managed to fill the void left by Battlefield. This eager for a traditional Battlefield expertise has made BF6 much more impactful, because it ended over half a decade of me having little curiosity in a franchise that I had as soon as poured a whole lot of hours into yearly.

What I’ve Discovered From My Battlefield Trophy Journey

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When wanting again at this complete 400+ Trophy assortment—which is only one saga in a protracted historical past of series-specific achievement hunts—I’ve realized just a few issues. First, if a Battlefield sport is actually stellar, I are likely to get the Platinum for it. Aside from the Dangerous Firm video games, since my completionist arc hadn’t began at that time, and Hardline, because it was a responsible pleasure of mine, my Trophy assortment tends to reflect the overall sentiment across the Battlefield franchise. If a Battlefield sport is taken into account good (BF3, BF4, BF1, and now BF6), I get the Platinum for it, whereas “bad” entries like 2042 don’t get totally accomplished.

To me, it displays that Battlefield 6—to borrow a phrase from my favourite wrestling promotion AEW—has efficiently “restored the feeling” for the collection. Gamers could have their nitpicks and critiques about BF6, however in comparison with current entries, it’s a much-needed robust level for the IP. The journey additionally displays what ought to be apparent about any multiplayer-focused franchise: having buddies or family members to play with could make all of the distinction in how a lot enjoyment one will get out of a sport.

It’s a wierd factor to say, however my Trophy assortment seems like my legacy…

As for what this little train has informed me about myself, it’s that I lastly know “why” I Trophy hunt. Had you requested me that earlier than, I don’t assume I’d have had a correct reply to the query. I’ll have simply stated that I do it for enjoyable, or that I simply play a number of video games and it occurs naturally. You don’t find yourself with 1,427 Platinums and over 50,000 Trophies by chance, although. For me, the reality is that PlayStation Trophies aren’t JUST achievements; there’s a purpose I don’t go for them on Steam or Xbox, in spite of everything.

As an alternative, they’re a group of reminiscences from my teenage years and younger maturity. They function markers to look again on, remembering the place I used to be in life after I unlocked sure Trophies, who I used to be enjoying with, and whether or not I used to be having enjoyable, struggling, or some mixture of the 2 when attempting to unlock the achievement in query. Positive, my Trophy obsession may be traced again to discovering the BF3 Platinum so satisfying to earn, as I began chasing that dragon from then on. However since then, it’s developed right into a supply of competitors, an obsession, and a power of behavior.

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It’s a wierd factor to say, however my Trophy assortment seems like my legacy, because it’s a dwelling doc of all I’ve completed and can proceed to perform within the gaming world. With all my targets achieved, I’m extra selective concerning the Trophies I am going for these days, however I’m nonetheless including onto that legacy with every unlock. If it weren’t for the Battlefield series, this legacy may not exist, so I’ll perpetually be grateful to the franchise for offering the factor that makes me stand out after I in any other case wouldn’t.


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Launched

October 10, 2025

ESRB

Mature 17+ / Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Robust Language, In-App Purchases, Customers Work together

Developer(s)

Battlefield Studios




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