After months of anticipation, with the developers teasing people on twitter, the single player campaign has finally been revealed. The men of B Company are back, but that's not all... just watch the video to find out more.

It's the moment Battlefield fans have been waiting for! A sneak preview of the Single Player campaign which was shown on GameTrailer's TV. a world exclusive single player trailer was shown. Before showing the video, lets talk about some of the other interesting points made during the show. Senior producer Patrick Bach appeared on the show and stated that the game's singleplayer campaign will be "about ten hours in length". Plus with the footage you see in the video, there will be plenty of scenes, landscapes and adventures for you and the men of B company.
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    Spectre* Jan 22, 10
    Seems like they are going for the more serious tone. Either way, it still looks awesome.
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    Dragoshi1 Jan 22, 10
    I'd like to see Truckasaurus Rex at long last.
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    blackbelt38 Jan 22, 10
    wow.....looks awesome!!!!
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    Red 9 Jan 22, 10
    That boxart looks strangely like MW2...except it's better.

    The music seems to imply that it's going to maybe carry a more "badass comedy" theme rather than the previous game's satirical themes.
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    Gotenks Jan 22, 10
    ....I want this game even more! I'm gonna play the first one again before this one comes out just for the heck of it. I'm so excited for this game!
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    Aussie Legend Jan 23, 10
    Good choice of song I must admit, Queens of the Stone Age ftw!

    Games looking good, though I'm not into War shooters so I probably won't get it, but whoever is into they should be happy.
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    Slumpy monkey Jan 23, 10
    Game lookin *bleep*in bad aweseeeeeeeee.
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    Nativejam Jan 23, 10
    beta starts really soon, so its exciting. it looks like a lot of effort and thought has been put into this game. So it will be nice to finally get my hands on it

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