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- BattleForge abstract "BattleForge is a video game developed by EA Phenomic and published by Electronic Arts. It was released on Windows in March 2009. A demo was released in the same month. BattleForge is an online card-based real-time strategy (RTS) game. The game's servers were shut down on the 31st of October 2013 at midnight (UTC)On its initial release, the game revolved around trading, buying and winning through means of micro-transactions, though micro-transactions were not required for playing the game, only for buying new cards. On May 26, 2009, BattleForge became a Play 4 Free branded game with fewer cards initially available (32 cards and no points). The retail version comes with all of the starter decks (One for each element, 64 cards) and 3,000 BattleForge points. On September 4, 2013, EA announced the closing of the game in an email to registered players, effective October 31, 2013.The game's virtual currency is now distributed to each player on a 2 point per day basis, but only if the player has played at least 15 minutes that day. Through this, all micro-transactions are available to all players, but doing them without purchasing the retail version of the game or any virtual currency is possible, only slow.Since June 2015 a group has started working on reverse engineering the game code to create a server for the game to run again. This uses 100% of the game features without cash needed to buy BFP which was needed when EA ran the servers.".
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- BattleForge genre Real-time_strategy.
- BattleForge publisher Electronic_Arts.
- BattleForge releaseDate "1927-03-09".
- BattleForge wikiPageExternalLink www.battleforge.com.
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- BattleForge wikiPageWikiLinkText "BattleForge".
- BattleForge developer EA_Phenomic.
- BattleForge discontinued "2013-10-31".
- BattleForge genre Real-time_strategy.
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- BattleForge platforms Microsoft_Windows.
- BattleForge publisher Electronic_Arts.
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- BattleForge subject Category:2009_video_games.
- BattleForge subject Category:2013_disestablishments.
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- BattleForge subject Category:Inactive_massively_multiplayer_online_games.
- BattleForge subject Category:Real-time_strategy_video_games.
- BattleForge subject Category:Video_games_developed_in_Germany.
- BattleForge subject Category:Windows_games.
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- BattleForge comment "BattleForge is a video game developed by EA Phenomic and published by Electronic Arts. It was released on Windows in March 2009. A demo was released in the same month. BattleForge is an online card-based real-time strategy (RTS) game.".
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