Battlefield Hardline’s Criminal Activity DLC to Add Night Maps, New Vehicles

Visceral also working to support non-Premium players.

Posted By | On 08th, May. 2015

Battlefield Hardline

Like its predecessors, Battlefield: Hardline will have several DLC packs releasing for it over the coming year. The first is Criminal Activity, releasing this Summer and multiplayer producer Zach Mumbach recently revealed a few new details for the same.

Speaking on the Don’t Revive Me Bro podcast, Mumbach said that there would be four new maps, two of which are set in the night time. There will be new vehicles and more destruction this time around but unlike with the launch maps, you’ll be able to discern what can be blown up and what can’t.

Mumbach also said that despite content for Battlefield Premium, the team at Visceral is also working to cater to non-Premium members.

“We’re obviously doing a ton of Premium stuff, but we’re also going to support players that just bought the game and aren’t necessarily Premium.”

Stay tuned for a firmer release date on Criminal Activity and let us know what you think of maps set at night in the comments.


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