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NewsBattlefield 3: Aftershock removed from App Store
Battlefield 3: Aftershock, EA's iOS version of their recent blockbuster shooter, has been pulled from the App Store. The free-to-download game, inspired by the film Act of Valor, gave Battlefield 3 fans some intense on-the-go multiplayer action.
The game featured one map and four weapons, but but following negative fan reception and poor reviews, EA has decided to remove the game from the App Store.
EA released the following statement on the App's removal:
EA Mobile is committed to delivering mobile entertainment experiences that are on par with the content and quality users have come toexpect from their favorite EA gaming brands. To this end, we have decided to remove Battlefield 3: Aftershock from the App Store and are currently re-evaluating the app in response to the consumer feedback we've received. We thank all the fans who have downloaded the game to date.
EA has plans to release another Battlefield app later this year.
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