The critically and commercially successful "Battlefield 3" developer DICE has revealed that if fans are vocal in showing their liking for the game and the number of DLCs the company releases, DICE will think about supporting the game post DLC.
"Battlefield 3" is currently slated to receive as many as five pieces of DLC over a period of time. After that, they may or may not support the game.
"Well, when we get to Aftermath in December. We have End Game coming in March, and that is the five announced DLCs that we have. And whatever happens after that, the future will tell," said Niklas Fegraeus, DICE Lead Designer, in an interview with Ausgamers.
When asked about the company's commitment to "Battlefield 3" considering "Battlefield 4" is in development Fegraeus opined "Oh, it's something we just have to see. We will support the players wherever they will go, that's kind of the commitment that we make, and wherever that is, that's where it is. And we just stick to that, and make sure that we support it all too."
"Battlefield 3: Armored Kill" is set for a Sept. 4 release for all PlayStation 3 "Battlefield 3 Premium" members. Xbox 360 and PC Premium subscribers can expect it a week later.