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Battlefield 3 Uses Online Pass For Multiplayer Access

If you're interested in jumping online in Battlefield 3, then you'll need to activate an online pass. The existence of such a code was confirmed in a strange way, through the use of a DICE employee's Twitter account.
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If you’re interested in jumping online in Battlefield 3, then you’ll need to activate an online pass. The existence of such a code was confirmed in a strange way, through the use of a DICE employee’s Twitter account.

In response to a fan who asked if a new copy of the game was a necessity for online play, core gameplay designer Alan Kertz replied by stating the following:

“You can also purchase an online pass for a used copy.”

Later, he went into details regarding why the online pass exists, in response to another fan’s Tweet:

“Because servers cost money, and used games don’t make developers any money.”

This news doesn’t come as much of a surprise. In fact, it’s been speculated that Battlefield 3 would use one. Now, I guess we have confirmation of that rumour. Unlike its predecessor, Battlefield: Bad Company 2 (which used a pass to grant users extra online items and features,) the game will require one for all of its online interactions.


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Chad Goodmurphy
A passionate gamer and general entertainment enthusiast, Chad funnels his vigor into in-depth coverage of the industry he loves.