Battlefield 4: 5 Ways To Take Advantage Of Multiplayer

1. Upgrading To Premium

By far the most advantageous and innovative motivator to playing Battlefield 4 and becoming involved in its richness is the Premium membership. EA's own Battlefield 3 launched its own version of Premium back in 2011, allowing players to delve into a treasure trove of features that increased the gameplay and multiplayer efforts more than any mere DLC could ever do. Now with Battlefield 4 players are rewarded once again with Premium, and it's been put on an epic new level of invigorating potential more than its predecessor. For $50, players who download Premium are honored with the following: Access to six expansion packs on a two-week early basis. Twelve Gold Battlepacks, one released every month for a year. Exclusive personalization from Premium Battlepacks. An effortless transfer of Premium accounts from Xbox 360 to Xbox One, and PS3 to PS4. The ability to enter servers on a faster level than regular players. Special access to exclusive Double XP events and weekly new content. For $50, all arguments are non-negotiable at this point: the Premium membership for Battlefield 4 is akin to robbery, and a huge enhancement on an already meaty and stellar multiplayer experience. With the power to the players, Battlefield 4 could easily be marked as one of the best multiplayer games of its generation. It's miles ahead of what Call of Duty has ever done; and where Call of Duty never changes its core mechanics, Battlefield changes its nature in ways that aren't just simply cosmetic, but crucial and groundbreaking at the same time. How do you guys see it? Are these good enough reasons to check into Battlefield 4? If anybody has played the game, they'll have ideas squared away. Feel free to express your opinions below in the Comments section!
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