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FPS gamers should pick up three popular games before they disappear forever – including an 89-rated title

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EA has just announced that it will be shutting down several of its popular games in the coming months.

All three games and their DLC will be removed from various stores across Wednesday, July 31, 2024.

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Battlefield 3 is one of the most popular games in the seriesCredit: EA

Online functionality will also cease in Thursday, November 7, 2024but single-player campaigns will still be playable for those who purchased the titles after this date.

The three games that will be removed from the list in just a few weeks are all from the Battlefield series and are considered some of the best in the series.

Battlefield 3 is the first game to be removed from the list and has a rating of 89 on review aggregate site Metacritic.

It has 29 multiplayer maps with destructible environments and various vehicles and weapons that you can use.

The 85 rating Battlefield 4 will also come out at the end of the month and will feature multiplayer modes for up to 64 people.

Battlefield hardliners is the final game that will disappear and is more focused on bank robberies, unlike other entries in the series.

All three games will be removed from the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 stores, although they will remain available on other platforms.

You won’t be able to purchase the games or DLC on these platforms after the end of July, but if you purchased them before that date, you can download them later.

However, regardless of the platform you want to play on, all online modes will be unavailable after November 7th.

EA says it is shutting down these games so it can focus on its more current titles.

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