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Battlefield 3: Aftermath Release Date Announced
♦ by Unknown Monday, 5 November 2012 Thursday, 11 October 2012 Monday, 24 September 2012 0 comments
EA has announced release dates for Battlefield 3’s Aftermath downloadable content. Battlefield 3 Premium members on PlayStation 3 can get Aftermath on November 27th, while Premium Xbox 360 and PC players can get it on December 4th. Non-premium players on PlayStation 3 can get Aftermath on December 11th, and non-Premium Xbox 360 and PC players will round out the schedule on December 18th.
As with all Battlefield 3 content, Aftermath will cost $14.99 (1200 Microsoft Points) and will be free to Battlefield Premium members. Aftermath is the fourth of five packs for Battlefield 3, coming ahead of End Game, which will be released in March 2013.
Separately, EA announced today that in celebration of the 10 year anniversary of Battlefield and the milestone of Premium passing 2 million members, it will offer Battlefield 1942 as a free download. Players can get 1942 on Origin’s official site, which notes that it will require an Origin account and will expire on March 1, 2013.
EA also revealed some interesting stats for Battlefield 3, noting that since its launch in 2011, players have passed 95 billion total heals and four billion total revives, destroyed three billion vehicles and fired two trillion bullets. "[Premium] has been an ambitious way to give our fans fresh, high-quality content at a great value," said DICE vice president and general manager Karl Magnus Troedsson. " This achievement is helping us define the new standard by which all other shooters deliver content and exclusive bonuses to their player communities."
For more on Aftermath, check out the details DICE revealed in July. For any other Battlefield 3 needs, look no further than our Battlefield 3 wiki guide.
Andrew Goldfarb is IGN’s associate news editor. Keep up with pictures of the latest food he’s been eating by following @garfep on Twitter or garfep on IGN.
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Consider a Premium Cash Back Rewards Credit Card From Your Broker
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Consider a Premium Cash Back Rewards Credit Card From Your Broker - Finance - Credit
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Nowadays, it seems that just about every large company has hopped on the credit card bandwagon by issuing their own branded card. Normally I am quite critical of this category of cards, because the rewards are usually average, at best. However, broker affiliated credit cards to be an exception...they have higher cash back, better customer service, and the list goes on. Off course the catch is that they want you to sign up with their brokerage account. However, most people already have accounts with these brokers through their 401K or Roth IRA plans and a simple phone call to them can confirm your eligbility for their high reward and cash back credit cards. Lets take a look at the three of the most popular broker credit cards
Total Merrill Cash Back
If you have or are looking into opening a Merrill Lynch brokerage account, you may want to consider their credit card too. The biggest perk of this card is that it gives 1.25% on virtually all purchases (vs. the average 1.00% seen on most cards). While 0.25% may not seem like much, if you funnel all your purchases through this card, over the course of a year it can really add up. It