Courtesy of DICE we have beta keys to give away for their fantastic new game Battlefield Heroes. All it takes is to answer three simple questions for your chance to start blowing things up!
"We've got 100,000 beta keys to give away for Battlefield Heroes, EA and DICE's free-to-play online shooter.
If you're new to the whole Battlefield Heroes concept, allow us to bring you up to speed. Battlefield Heroes is a free cartoon-style shooter for the PC where you crate, customise and level up your own war hero."
Battlefield: Heroes developer DICE has started the sign-up process for its upcoming Team Fortress inspired shooter, Battlefield: Heroes.To register, simply pop over to the sign-up page and put some personal information and some beta testing background in a form.Word of advice though, you'll need a good reason why you're a great beta tester, as there's a question asking exactly why you want to play this game. We gave ...
Those of you who have yet to receive a beta key for free multiplayer shooter Battlefield Heroes may finally get your Golden Ticket today. EA announced that they've sent out tens of thousands of keys this morning.
If you never managed to get a beta key for Battlefield Heroes, it doesn't matter anymore. DICE revealed today that the free-to-play multiplayer shooter has begun its open beta.
Planet Battlefield writes: "If you are one of the people from the last Battlefield Heroes beta phase you can now login here and start playing the next phase of the beta. You will need to re-download the updated installer.
If you are not currently in the beta you can sign up here if you haven't already."
Planet Battlefield write: "As mentioned in the previous giveaway on Wednesday, we still have 10 more Battlefield Heroes beta keys to give out. Winners will be picked randomly. Simply register and fill out the form with your first, last name, email, and birthday. This will run till Sunday, October 5th at 11:59pm PDT. That gives you a little over 2 days, so hurry up and enter by clicking the image below!"
Battlefield: Heroes developer DICE has started the sign-up process for its upcoming Team Fortress inspired shooter, Battlefield: Heroes.Click here to read the full article
If you've been emailed recently by someone claiming to be a Battlefield Heroes community manager, don't give them your account information. Today DICE warned players that it's a scam.