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BattleForge Is Now Free

Published on October 12, 2025

Real-time strategy title BattleForge is now free, Electronic Arts announced today.

To download the Play 4 Free version of BattleForge you just need to visit www.battleforge.com and click Play 4 Free.

The free version of the game, which was price dropped to $30 earlier this month, will include all of the community features, scenarios, the recently launched Renegade campaign and 32 of the 200 trading cards used in the game.

https://kotaku.com/battleforge-receives-strategic-price-reduction-5240808

Players will be able to add more cards to their collection by purchasing points online. The $30 retail version will still be betdog available and include cards from all four sbfplay factions plus 3,000 BattleForge points.

If you’re pondering if it’s worth the time, here’s our review of the game.

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https://kotaku.com/battleforge-review-collectible-card-time-strategy-5195309

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