Battlefield Hardline: Robbery - Museum Map Fly-Through

RDJ134 8 augustus 2015 om 16:53 uur

Battlefield Hardline had de nieuwe grote franchise voor EA moeten worden, maar de fans van de Battlefield series laten deze Call of Duty kloon dan ook massaal links liggen. Wat best jammer is, aangezien het best een leuk verhaal en multiplayer heeft. Nu wordt ook deze game uitgemolken met veel te dure DLC waarvan er binnenkort weer een nieuwe pack zal verschijnen en de onderstaande map heeft. Die gewoon een schaamteloze knip en plak versie is van de Bank Job level.


The night guards are surprisingly absent at the Turing Natural History Museum. Were they tipped off? Bribed? Regardless of why they disappeared, the Turing's legendary Blue Diamond is sitting unprotected - a tantalizing target for daring jewel thieves. How will they break in and make off with this priceless artifact? Have their ranks been infiltrated and their plan uncovered by the police?

The answers to these questions will be revealed in Museum, one of four new maps featured in Battlefieldâ„¢ Hardline: Robbery.

Museum is the first 100% indoors map for Battlefield Hardline. The various wings and floors of the Turing Natural History Museum make this setting a perfect infantry map. (Make sure to equip your shotgun and riot shield!) Among the exhibits are a collection of Egyptian relics, a planetarium with a suspended model of the solar system, and the requisite ensemble of Tyrannosaurus, Brontosaurus, and Utah Raptor skeletons. As should be expected, micro-destruction reigns supreme in this map, as do any gadgets that can take advantage of close quarters and tight hallways.

One of the goals of Museum is to give Battlefield Hardline players an ideal map to experiment with the new 5v5 game mode, Squad Heist. With multiple ways to pull off the Blue Diamond heist (and subsequent escape to safety), this map is the perfect playground to sharpen your tactical skills.

In playtests at Visceral, the Rescue and Hostage game modes have also been exceptionally popular on this map. So get your ticket punched for entry to the Museum, and let us know what you think of the map when it launches this September!



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