Game Collectors, be ready to have your games increased in value if you happen to be preparing to be in the market for selling rare games as the Battlefield franchise will add some more value to you.

This week Electronic Arts confirmed that it will be delisting some Battlefield games as part of the sunset of more multiplayers servers, a thing that has been a consistent thing since last year.

The games are:

  • Battlefield 1943
  • Battlefield: Bad Company 1
  • Battlefield: Bad Company 2

Battlefield 1943 is a 24 players battle royale based on the Pacific theater of World War II with the United States Marine Corps (USMC) taking on Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) at either Wake Island, Guadalcanal, and Iwo Jima as battle maps.

The Battlefield: Bad Company series were the only Battlefield games fully on purpose for consoles and featured a full single player campaign with characters, as opposed to previous titles which were mostly released for Windows and featured warfare focused on multiplayer with large numbers of players.  

Evidently, Battlefield 1943 will be the first one to go against Call Of Duty Black Ops 4, which was the de facto first entry of Call Of Duty on the Battle Royale genre if the two were ever competitors and Bad Company games can still be played offline in the game’s campaign mode.

The delisting of digital store will begin on April 28 2023 and their server shutdown is scheduled by December 8 2023.