Battlefield Play4Free

Battlefield Play4Free was a first-person shooter video game developed by Easy Studios and published by Electronic Arts.

Play4Free is built on a modified version of Battlefield 2's game engine,[2] with improvements such as high resolution artwork and post-processing effects.

The game had a leveling system, in-game shop, and gameplay customization similar to that of Battlefield Heroes.

Players were randomly chosen to play as soldiers from either the Russian Ground Forces or the United States Marine Corps.

Engineer class soldiers were equipped with an RPG-7, a submachine gun, and a repair tool that could be used to fix teammates' vehicles.

Lastly, the Recon class utilized a sniper rifle, motion sensor, and M18 Claymore mines.

Nineteen days later, on 20 December 2011, Easy Studios released the sixth map, Dalian, which was remade from Battlefield 2.

The game plays out across multiple stages where destroyable MCOM stations are the focal point.

[11] On 15 April 2015, Easy Studios announced that on 14 July 2015 they would be closing Battlefield Play4Free and turning off services for the game.

Battlefield Play4Free screenshot showing an American engineer with a PP-2000 submachine gun