Battlefield 1 PC £49.99 only £30.99 most places
Experience the dawn of all-out war.
Fight your way through epic battles going from tight urban combat in a besieged French city to big open spaces in the Italian Alps or frantic combats in the Arabic sand dunes. Experience large-scale battles as infantry or piloting vehicles on land, air and sea, from the tanks and bikes on the ground, to bi-planes and gigantic battleships.
Discover a new world at war through an adventure-filled campaign, or join in epic multiplayer battles with up to 64 players. Adapt your tactics and strategy to the earth-shattering, dynamic environments and destruction.
Looks much better than the future stuff that out now
Check out the videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AObo251De4k
Top comments
PsychONeill
14 Jun 163#29
This. Please stop.
Latest comments (53)
gunjin
12 Aug 16#53
£33.99 now
gunjin
26 Jul 16#52
£32.99 now
xmark06x
16 Jun 16#51
I preordered a few weeks ago when it was £27 on cdkeys. I never pre order but thought they would learn their lesson after battlefront. Found out today to play french forces you have to buy dlc, going to contact cdkeys now and see if I can refund.
Why on Amazon can you pre order the hard copy for £34.99 but an origin digital code from Amazon costs £44.99?
pooley1977
14 Jun 16#42
meh..i will grab it when it's 3.74 like bf4/hardline is now, probably will have died out by then lol
BenderRodriguez
14 Jun 16#41
Coding a square shooting other squares with a square didn't require paying two dozen of 3D model artists for two years back then. :wink:
rvcshart
14 Jun 16#40
Retail box on Amazon (Student account): £33.24
Think I'll stick with that thanks, I dislike preordering games but since Amazon don't charge until delivery & I can cancel after beta if I wish ... then why not.
Spark
14 Jun 16#39
But the key prices for this will be extortionate when the game releases. Look at Overwatch now for example.
PsychONeill
14 Jun 16#38
Because unless you are getting an amazing pre-order bonus then there is literally no point in pre-ordering a game. Also, it's digital! They're not going to run out of copies! Pre-ordering originated in a time when stores had a finite number of copies and you wanted to be guaranteed you got yours on day 1. Today it only serves to give companies assurances that their game is going to sell well and in my opinion that will make them lazy/complacent.
The game could launch broken. The servers could be like ****. It might be cheaper somewhere else. I can go on if you like? :wink:
jjnet123
14 Jun 16#37
50 quid? ummmm nope thats just called being ripped off
Dhaos
14 Jun 16#36
In my days my Spectrum ZX games used to put me back £3.99
BenderRodriguez
14 Jun 162#35
A 486DX with 1MB video card, Sound Blaster and colour monitor would cost you around £1500 in 1992, adjust it for the inflation and compare it to decent modern gaming PCs you can have for £600. Full version of Doom cost $40 in 1993, that's $64 today. And we haven't even started adding printers (£500-£800 for an inkjet), external floppies or ZIP drives for backups, or software and pales in comparison with some free google docs equivalent these days.
So cut the "in my days" crap. :smiley:
ovisan
14 Jun 16#34
Just got a new job and my manager plays COD BO3. In order to waste some time in his office I play him every evening, even though I hate the silly game.
BenderRodriguez
14 Jun 16#33
Yet another twitch shooter with people spawning randomly and running around like headless chickens with zero planning or teamwork involved. Now with endorsement from some gangsta rapper.
I'll pass.
HedgyHoggy
14 Jun 16#32
On console. I've had a pc since 1992 and never paid more than £30 for a game.
Spark
14 Jun 16#31
Why?
Spark
14 Jun 16#30
I wanted Titanfall 2 but even Origin Mexico seems to be letting me down these days.
PsychONeill
14 Jun 163#29
This. Please stop.
targetbsp
14 Jun 16#28
I'm not buying it at all. :smile: I'm just there frequently keeping an eye on the Civ 6 price and it happens to be next to it. :smile:
Spark
14 Jun 16#27
It's worth £25, tops.
Spark
14 Jun 16#26
Yeah, its telling that the MW1 remastered version of All Ghillied Up got more of a reaction at the Sony presser than Infinite Warfare did.
It would be nice if you could just buy the MW1 remake on its own since I actually wouldn't mind having that.
trustus
14 Jun 16#25
Amazon is doing the boxed version for £34.99 with the Hellfighter Pack. Hard to know if £5 is a good bargain for the DLC until we know the price of the Premium pack.
Millionvoltage
14 Jun 16#24
Looking for news on DLC map packs costs.
Elevation
14 Jun 16#23
Next : Doom 1. 2018 : Far Cry 1.
3 cheers for originality. :neutral_face:
targetbsp
14 Jun 16#22
I don't think that's true. It's been on CD Keys ages and is fluctuating in price. Probably based on exchange rates between us and where they are sourcing it.
It started at £29.99, when to either £31.99 or £30.99 (I forget which) back down to £29.99 and now back to £30.99 again.
minicale
14 Jun 16#21
I think it is slowly dying but its not like it will just disappear overnight. People still buy into it, just look at how many people plan on getting infinite just for the cod 4 remaster even without that people still buy cod just because its cod.
Not sure if some sales are missing like digital etc. But COD is still a behemoth despite what the hipsters like to claim.
mcbain
14 Jun 161#18
I remember spending £50 on Super Empire Strikes Back for the SNES.... gaming was expensive back then!
Spark
14 Jun 161#17
It wasn't the best selling game last year or the year before that (I think).
Spark
14 Jun 16#16
When you bought a game in the N64 days, you got that full game.
When you buy a game in 2016 you get a base product.
There's a big difference.
Farhan007
14 Jun 161#12
RIP CoD.
adam0812 to Farhan007
14 Jun 16#15
People say this every year yet its the best selling game every year.
fma9651
14 Jun 16#14
Grand Total £ 29.44
Subtotal £ 30.99
Discount (34345MCIBL) -£ 1.55
Thanks OP :smiley:
yodawggangsta
14 Jun 162#5
'Should be £49.99'
corporate cocksuckers
fishmaster to yodawggangsta
14 Jun 16#13
Nintendo 64 carts were as expensive if not more in the 1990s, not just adjusting for inflation, if anything computer gaming has got cheaper. I'll not argue that I'd have this for £30 over £50 any day though of course :smiley:
thinkiwillhaveit
14 Jun 16#3
Yeah it nuts on Origin but this is a good price, dont mind buying at £31
P_K to thinkiwillhaveit
14 Jun 16#11
plus £40 for DLC / premium ?
davemoore583
14 Jun 16#10
Gonna be brilliant! Sure it will come down a little more
Nice price, but still find it nuts that we live in a world where I can buy a game, ahead of release, without details of said game being finalised and no guarantee that it will run on my rig, as no tech specs released.
manapausejp
14 Jun 16#6
was £29.99 just last night :disappointed:
GamerJack95
14 Jun 161#4
Its going up in price, might be wise to grab it !
westy125
14 Jun 16#2
Have you seen the price of this on origin? I think ea are having a laugh,
Opening post
Experience the dawn of all-out war.
Fight your way through epic battles going from tight urban combat in a besieged French city to big open spaces in the Italian Alps or frantic combats in the Arabic sand dunes. Experience large-scale battles as infantry or piloting vehicles on land, air and sea, from the tanks and bikes on the ground, to bi-planes and gigantic battleships.
Discover a new world at war through an adventure-filled campaign, or join in epic multiplayer battles with up to 64 players. Adapt your tactics and strategy to the earth-shattering, dynamic environments and destruction.
Looks much better than the future stuff that out now
Check out the videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AObo251De4k
Top comments
Latest comments (53)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DC-J7PIk3FY
Skip to 2:03:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvHS9Y0yURQ
...oh wait that's BF3 haha
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjikLCPeUdo
Look how terrible gaming was >
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NL-E0OxK8ts
Think I'll stick with that thanks, I dislike preordering games but since Amazon don't charge until delivery & I can cancel after beta if I wish ... then why not.
The game could launch broken. The servers could be like ****. It might be cheaper somewhere else. I can go on if you like? :wink:
So cut the "in my days" crap. :smiley:
I'll pass.
It would be nice if you could just buy the MW1 remake on its own since I actually wouldn't mind having that.
3 cheers for originality. :neutral_face:
It started at £29.99, when to either £31.99 or £30.99 (I forget which) back down to £29.99 and now back to £30.99 again.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2015/01/19/the-top-ten-best-selling-video-games-of-2014/#3064ee066b9d
Not sure if some sales are missing like digital etc. But COD is still a behemoth despite what the hipsters like to claim.
When you buy a game in 2016 you get a base product.
There's a big difference.
Subtotal £ 30.99
Discount (34345MCIBL) -£ 1.55
Thanks OP :smiley:
corporate cocksuckers
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