Battlefield 3’s two player co-op campaign has 10 maps

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Battlefield 3’s online two-player co-op mode will include 10 maps, DICE has confirmed.

DICE executive producer Patrick Bach revealed the number to PSM3 magazine (which was then spotted by Digital Spy).

Battlefield 3’s co-op mode will be separate to its single-player campaign.

Bach also said that Battlefield 3’s mix of vehicles, shooting, and destructible environments make it a game “everyone claims they want”.

“Something I hear a lot from people who haven’t actually played Battlefield is that they’d love a modern day, first-person shooter with everything you have in other games, but with vehicles and proper destruction.”

“They say, ‘that would be awesome!’ In other words, this is the game everyone claims they want,” says Bach.

Battlefield 3 is certainly a game VideoGamer.com wants, saying the game “really is a sight to behold In Battlefield 3 preview

That’s based on the PC version, though. Battlefield 3 has also recently been shown on PlayStation 3, and the console version of the game has turned smiles upside down because it runs at 30fps and has a noticeable drop-off in texture quality.

DICE responded by pointing out that Battlefield 3 runs at a higher resolution than Modern Warfare 2 on PS3.

Battlefield 3 is released for 360, PS3, and PC on October 28.

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Battlefield 3

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