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'''Battlefield: Bad Company 2''' is a [[first-person shooter]] developed by [[EA Digital Illusions CE]] and published by [[Electronic Arts]] for [[Microsoft Windows]], [[PlayStation 3]], and [[Xbox 360]]. The game is a direct sequel to [[Battlefield: Bad Company]]. The game was released in [[2010]] on March 2 in North America, March 4 in Europe, and March 5 in the UK. | '''Battlefield: Bad Company 2''' is a [[first-person shooter]] developed by [[EA Digital Illusions CE]] and published by [[Electronic Arts]] for [[Microsoft Windows]], [[PlayStation 3]], and [[Xbox 360]]. The game is a direct sequel to [[Battlefield: Bad Company]]. The game was released in [[2010]] on [[March 2]] in North America, [[March 4]] in Europe, and [[March 5]] in the UK. | ||
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 is set in various environments from around the world, including the mountainous regions along the borders of Russia. Like its predecessor, Bad Company 2 features destructible environments. The system is dubbed "Destruction 2.0," and the level of destruction is extended—players can now completely collapse a building as opposed to only blowing out walls. Along with Battlefield Vietnam, Bad Company 2 is one of only two games in the {{c|Battlefield}} series to have blood without third-party modification. | Battlefield: Bad Company 2 is set in various environments from around the world, including the mountainous regions along the borders of Russia. Like its predecessor, Bad Company 2 features destructible environments. The system is dubbed "Destruction 2.0," and the level of destruction is extended—players can now completely collapse a building as opposed to only blowing out walls. Along with Battlefield Vietnam, Bad Company 2 is one of only two games in the {{c|Battlefield}} series to have blood without third-party modification. |