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  2. EA Play - Wikipedia

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    EA Play membership can be purchased in one-month or twelve-month increments. [4] Members have unlimited access to the full versions of a selection of games published by EA, dubbed "the Vault", for as long as their membership is active. [4] If membership is suspended, the games can no longer be played, but all progress and game saves are retained.

  3. Battlefield 4 - Wikipedia

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    Battlefield 4 is a 2013 first-person shooter video game developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts.The game was released in October and November for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, and is the sequel to 2011's Battlefield 3, taking place six years later during the fictional "War of 2020".

  4. Battlefield 4 Premium announced - AOL

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    EA and DICE confirmed today Battlefield 4 Premium, an exclusive membership that provides Battlefield players with a slew of add-on content to keep the game fresh long after launch. "Fan reaction ...

  5. List of Battlefield video games - Wikipedia

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    Battlefield is a video game series developed by DICE, and published by Electronic Arts. The series debuted with the Battlefield 1942 . The games take place during historical events, an alternate history , and in the future.

  6. Police report details 2017 sexual assault allegations against ...

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    A woman filed a sexual assault complaint in 2017 against Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to take charge of the Pentagon, according to a California police report. Hegseth, a ...

  7. Russia’s ruble is still worth less than a penny, and the ...

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    For example, Russian factories can’t make enough key weapons systems to replace battlefield losses, and old Soviet stockpiles are running out. This story was originally featured on Fortune.com ...