Hi all! This is Tommy Rydling, Product Manager at DICE. Having just come back from a great GamesCom show in Germany, here’s your chance to learn all about the co-op campaign in Battlefield 3 that we showed off on PS3.
We designed co-op is designed to be the perfect blend between the strong narrative from single player and the open-ended action from multiplayer. We are fusing the replayability of multiplayer with a pick up and play mentality to create a totally new flavour of Battlefield.
Co-op follows the same philosophy as our award-winning multiplayer game mechanics. Teamwork is practically never forced upon you, but working together will make things much easier and — more importantly — lead to victory.
“Snake-66 is mission go!”
The missions in the co-op campaign are for the most part asymmetric. This means that one mission can have you piloting a helicopter while your friend is the gunner, for example. Other situations have one player disarming a bomb and the other one defending him. Or (as you could see in our press conference playthrough at GamesCom) you can do tandem kills to avoid detection. There are also other mechanics requiring teamwork, such as spotting enemies to make large firefights easier, or the essential concept of reviving one another to avoid ending up at the game over screen.
The co-op missions in Battlefield 3 all take place in the same world as the single player campaign, and follow a unique series of events that lead up to an explosive finish. Players in co-op will take the role of soldiers that are not tied to any one particular branch of the Armed Forces. This is an intentional design decision to allow for a vast variety in gameplay in the different co-op missions.
Extract Hamid El Zakir
At GamesCom 2011, we ran Battlefield 3 in co-op for the first time, with the mission Exfiltration on 10 PlayStation 3 stations. During the five days of the show, thousands of fans and journalists got hands-on time with Exfiltration.
The mission revolves around a defecting informant, El Zakir, that you and your co-op friend need to escort to safety. The mission starts outside the building where El Zakir resides. You need to move in, remove any opposition, and extract the target. If you can make it that far without raising a single alarm, there’s a little bonus in it for you. Part two of Exfiltration has you clearing a path for your convoy so you can reach the outskirts of the city, before entering two of the vehicles and assisting by manning the top-mounted machine guns. There’s much more to the mission, but that gives you an idea of what to expect.
Man down! Give your co-op buddy a helping hand to stay in the game.
Lend a helping hand
To survive through the co-op missions, you’ll need to stay close to your buddy. If he goes down, lend a helping hand with the new co-op “Man down!” mechanic, that lets you revive him in the heat of battle. While being down, you can still use your secondary weapon to defend yourself, while slowly crawling to a safer spot where your friend can help you without getting shot. If both of you go down, it’s game over.
You fight together. You die together. And you score together. After having cleared a co-op mission with your friend, your total combined score will be displayed via Battlelog, our suite of free social features that connect all Battlefield 3 players. Missions are designed to be shorter than single player missions, so you can easily do multiple rounds in an evening to try and beat your friends’ high score. The best score of your Friend will be displayed for each mission, so you know what to aim for.
Difficulty is high. We are definitely going for a tough challenge in all missions. Also, since competitive players will likely try each mission several times, all of the co-op missions contain randomized elements to keep every playthrough fresh. Clearing the co-op missions not only gives you scores and bragging rights – it also has benefits for your multiplayer career. There are a number of weapons that you can unlock in co-op and take with you to the regular multiplayer modes. These unlocks are based on your combined scores accumulated throughout the co-op campaign.
We hope you enjoyed this first look at Exfiltration. It was very rewarding meeting our fans at GamesCom, and we hope you stay tuned for more blog posts here at the PlayStation blog as we move ever closer to launch. And don’t forget there’s an upcoming Open Beta in September!
















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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 3:05 pm by elephant_stone
Cant wait for this! *Pre-orders*
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 3:07 pm by supvic
YES! sounds like it’s influenced by Rainbow6 Vegas co-op (which is one the best co-op games around) but with the scope of Battlefield. Randomized enemy spawns kept that game fresh for YEARS, it was always unpredictable, so it’s awesome knowing BF3 will also have randomized elements too. Awesome news.
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 3:17 pm by Catkiller1
@ 2
Totally agree!
Rainbow 6 Vegas was excellent & hopefully the 3rd title will be released next year, due to the screenshots & story that i’ve read
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 3:19 pm by OniEyes
Why is there no PS3 gameplay video include in this post?
Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 7:01 pm by Tommy Rydling
Hi Oni!
Here’s the link to the EA press conference from GamesCom. We play this co-op mission on PS3 live at the conference. It starts at around 55:30 minutes. Enjoy!
http://www.ea.com/gamescom/press-conference
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 3:19 pm by OniEyes
*included
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 3:24 pm by CassyChan
Awesome! Been waiting for more info on the co-op. Onslaught was a disappointment tbh, it didn’t have enough replayability, but in BF3 the co-op sounds brilliant, having more random or at least less predictible spawns and having some cool, varied objectives is awesome. Having it unlock weapons for MP is a great idea too imo.
I plan on playing the crap out of this
Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 6:56 pm by Tommy Rydling
Glad to hear you like what you’re reading, Cassy!
And yes, looking back at Onslaught we see it as a good experiment in offering something outside the core gameplay of a Battlefield game that we learned a lot from. I think one of the main draws with co-op in BF3 will be the fact that these are completely new maps that form its own story. I mean, apart from the high score hunt and replayability factor that will have you playing the crap out of it.
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 3:25 pm by Catkiller1
@ OniEyes
Here’s a link if you’re interested: http://goo.gl/ETshq
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 3:27 pm by CassyChan
@OniEyes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lt_Dj4-RJu4
It looks brilliant!
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 3:28 pm by micii
Where is my copy of battlefield 3………….cant wait…………mmmmm beta…?
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 3:28 pm by ARMY_ALI23
Sounds good but modern warfare 3 is on its way, who will have the better gameplay, I know modern warfare 3 has a huge fan list just waiting, good luck battlefield!
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 3:31 pm by OLIVER_MC_97
What day is the beta out?
Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 7:02 pm by Tommy Rydling
Open Beta starts in September. We have not announced the specific dates yet.
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 3:33 pm by OniEyes
I think i wont get an answer so i’ll answer the question for myself:
“PS3 gameplay of Battlefield 3 is being purposely withheld because EA & Dice are mis-selling and marketing Battlefield 3 on the back of the PC version, which the PS3 version will never approach”
Thanks for the reply guys. Do you have any further comments?
“Yes, if you want an amazing graphical powerhouse for your console without corporate lies, stick to high profile games developed EXCLUSIVELY FOR YOUR CONSOLE of choice. Games like Uncharted 3 for PS3 or Gear of War 3 for xb360″
Lol. thanks again guys!
Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 7:04 pm by Tommy Rydling
See my answer above, with link to the press conference and our PS3 playthrough of this mission.
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 3:34 pm by chrisandsheva
is looking the business,as usual,and can’t wait for release date, erm have i missed something though as i’ve no info on when i can get into the beta,for getting MOH please lets know,on a slightly different topic i was Gutted at end of july i got a invite off Dice for private beta, but i haven’t got a ‘gaming’ pc, what are the odds, smpathy anyone?.
Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 7:06 pm by Tommy Rydling
If you bought MOH:LE or Tier 1 Ed. you will be invited to the Beta 48hrs before it goes public. In September. Exact dates will be announced later.
And I’m guessing the PRivate Beta you mention was actually our technical Alpha Trial.
Sorry you couldn’t join, though.
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 3:35 pm by killzonexx
we all know this already. i bet we all want to play the demo/beta ourself!
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 3:39 pm by somethingatt
I’m happy to hear previews have been shown off on PS3, meaning we are not getting the smelly end of the stick.
I’ll be getting this along with MW3, my shooting needs fixed for the year (so, Sony, make some RPG games! Shooters are settled by your 3rd party partners!).
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 3:43 pm by polynski
this game looks like it has the best graphics ever(literally ever) i dont think there is a game available with better graphics which is good…makes it more realistic aww but you gotta have a demo or a beta before i buy any game the resident evil 5,infamous,burnout paradise and some other demos are what pushed me to buy the full game i only bought mgs4 cuz i played it round my friends 1st
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 3:43 pm by OniEyes
@ Catkiller1 & cassychan
Thanks for the links guys but i think you missed my point.
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 3:44 pm by CassyChan
@12, OniEyes
The footage of the co-op that was shown at GamesCom that Catkiller1 and I posted is PS3 footage…
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 3:55 pm by chrisandsheva
sounds a bit ‘funny’ whats everyone know allready, ….. and do devs really make games that sell in multi millions designed only for pc’s i just thought it would look better on a alieware or better? as they must have better bits inside, well thats my assumption due to the cost of a real gaming laptop/pc compared to most others.. suppose you get what you pay for obviously …. will that be all stranger….. haha those quotes really cracked me up the last few weeks… good memory’s etc….. erm i still got the code for pc beta here bet theres a few lucky guys with a good pc that would love that.
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 3:56 pm by funkpower
Great post.
This game is going to be truly fantastic!
Have only just platinum BF2, and still playing, went back and had a go on BF1, that still holds it own. A brilliant series that continues to delight. Cannot wait for the Beta in September, and from tomorrow we can say the game is next month!
Had an incredible session on BF2 last night, managed to get top’s on every game.
Pre-ordered through Game, Shopto and Play. Which ever arrives first I will keep!
cannot wait. Thanks Dice.
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 3:58 pm by KylieDog
Ditch this campaign nonsense and make a multiplayer only Battlefield please, it is bad enough the PS3 gets limited by the 360 version and Microsofts stupid “Cannot be better on PS3″ rules, but then to waste limited disc space (360 limits) of single campaign stuff is even worse.
This is why BFBC2s map were all boring rehashes instead of actual new maps for months and months.
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 3:59 pm by mony24
The game just looks amazing can’t wait
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 4:00 pm by Nixy
Really can’t wait for this, hopefully the whinging tweens will stay on cod. After all team play will be over their heads.
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 4:02 pm by Catkiller1
@ OniEyes
No, I knew what you were reffering to I just though i’d post it anyway incase you missed it.
I feel the same way, as they big it up in this post but don’t follow it up with a video. It’s as if they have no confidence in showing any footage, which can be worrying at this stage, but I have every confidence in EA & Dice!
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 4:10 pm by OniEyes
I don’t wont to hate on B3 too much but that co-op video looks extremely average graphically (Its probably why there is no official video here on the blog).
Unless you are a big Battlefield fan, there is NO reason for you to be excited about this game, especially when there are genuinely impressive PS3 games like Resistance 3 and Uncharted 3 coming soon.
….lol, I bet the PS3 version of B3 even runs at a sub-hd resolution like Crysis 2 does LOoooooL lol lol.
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 4:10 pm by funkpower
Please, no fishy comments here. This is about BF3.
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 4:15 pm by ShadowDoGGG
keyboard + mouse support like your good ol’ friends Valve are doing on CS?
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 4:16 pm by Stonesthrow
This is the one game I’d like to get a high end pc for, the console version still looks awesome but obviously less spectacular..
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 4:19 pm by OniEyes
@ catkiller
I have every confidence B3 will be better than MW3, that’s for sure. But personally, i prefer games that push my PS3, and those games tend to be made without being held back by xb360
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 4:29 pm by CassyChan
@27, ShadowDoGGG
KB&M users would absolutely destroy pad users though dude. In the case of CS I understand why they’re adding support for it because it’s cross-platform with PC users but as it is now every PS3 is the same and every pad is the same, it’s very even and fair, if KB&M were added there would be a huge division of skill.
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 4:35 pm by Catkiller1
@ OniEyes POST NUMBER 29
With you on that one fella!
PS3 exclusives I feel, have shown that the graphics on the PS3 are better than the “console with no name”.
Just a shame some developers can’t be bothered to work with SONY & other developers who know the code etc, to learn how to acheive the great things I know the PS3 can do & handle!
Hopefully the PS4 will have better functions & cross game chat etc. That’s if I decide to get one of course, don’t get me wrong I love my PS3 hence why i’ve purchased many retail games & hundreds of digital titles, but there’s something missing!!??
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 4:44 pm by ShadowDoGGG
@CassyChan Then let me play with PC users… I don’t care if graphics need to be put down for it to work on bigger maps. I just want KB+ mouse. Or I will just have to save up for a better PC.
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 5:17 pm by UnveiledPanic
@shadowdoggg
Hey dude with u on that with cs but I will deffinatly (sry if I spelled it wrong) but I am surely gonna play it with the sharpshooter it’s a dream of mine since I first played cs when it appeard
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 5:21 pm by UnveiledPanic
btw will b3 support move? It’ll be a shame if not because I’m hooked on the sharpshooter and I know there will be some that will hate this comment but hey it’s only a choice! Also I’m seriously thinking of not buying it if it doesn’t support it!
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 6:19 pm by Carl-G
Silly question time(because i know no one ever bothers doing it)but -
Question -
Will there be 4 player off-line split-screen mode with bots?
(+ i will answer it…)
Answer = NO
YAWN :-/
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 6:32 pm by Do-_One
was getting this for PS3 but after reading its only 24 players online for console im going back to PC been looking at my PC spec and it will run on medium to high settings which will still look beter than a console version. Im still playing battlefield 2 on PC that game is years old and is still a beast of a game.
Battlefield 3 on console = mediocre graphics less players more lagg smaller maps and more spawn killing
Battlefield 3 PC = Way better gameplay better graphics 64 players less lagg and designated moderate servers to stop the spawn killing n stuff
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 7:21 pm by DAVIE222
BATTLEFIELD 3, SKYRIM, UNCHARTED 3 AND STARHAWK WILL BE SO DAMN EPIC!
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 7:22 pm by DAVIE222
OniEyes
gameplay= epic either way!
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 7:23 pm by DAVIE222
ARMY_ALI23
graphics is a big thing in a fps.
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 7:25 pm by DAVIE222
killzonexx
evryone does, even me!
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 7:27 pm by DAVIE222
KylieDog
I AGREE! THE 360 IS HOLDING THE PS3 BACK, THE PS3 CAN BE PC LEVEL BY NOW BUT…360 IS HOLDING PS3 AT 360 LEVEL.
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 7:28 pm by DAVIE222
Nixy
i bet both games= campers.
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 7:30 pm by DAVIE222
OniEyes
the 360 is the thing thats holding the PS3 back to the 360 level.
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 7:31 pm by DAVIE222
Stonesthrow
ps3 would be pc level right now if the games wernt 360 ports.
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 7:33 pm by DAVIE222
UnveiledPanic
probly not, its not a ps3 exclusive.
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 7:35 pm by ShadowDoGGG
@Davie222 Sorry mate, you have no idea what your on about. PC is always more superior in graphics, the only thing with Consoles is because there is a standard – it means it is ‘easier’ to get more out of consoles than really they should be allowed.
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 7:35 pm by DAVIE222
Do-_One
PC’s cost alot and i mean high gaming PC’s
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 7:35 pm by DAVIE222
battlefield bad company looks even better than mw3, lol.
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 7:44 pm by Do-_One
@DAVIE you can pick up a very good desktop that will run BF3 on high settings for around £450 and that PC would prob last 2 years before needing an upgrade.
I understand consoles are cheaper but are they ???? i paid 500 quid for ps3 at launch im on my 4th now i got two 60gb back from sony £120 and my last 1 i bought a slim £239
Maths £979 ive spent on my consoles i could of bought a really high end pc for that money and it still be going strong 3 years down the line.
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Posted on 31 August, 2011 at 7:59 pm by DAVIE222
ShadowDoGGG & Do-_One
im afraid your wrong ShadowDoGGG look at ps3 exclusives, they look exelent wile mutliplatform games are just simply 360 ports, ps3 can do pc level due to the blue ray disk but due to the facd most games are ports the xbox is holding it back.
Oh and Do-_One maby but the constant paying to update is annoying on top gaming PC’s
i do know what im talking about and PS3 can do so much more, please guys dont start hating, thanks.
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