More than 36 million cars were hotwired in the new mode

Feb 18, 2015 23:10 GMT  ·  By

The beta testing phase for Battlefield Hardline seems to have gone well for the developers at Visceral Games and publisher Electronic Arts, and the two companies are ready to deliver a big infographic designed to show the feats the community has managed to achieve.

2.8 billion dollars (2.2 billion Euro) were obtained in loot during the testing period and gamers hotwired 38 million cars in the new modes offered by the game.

The official announcement from Visceral Games states, "The good guys aka the cops also reigned supreme, winning more rounds in all the matches combined than the robbers. But no matter which side of the law, the majority of you preferred the Operator class."

The AR was the weapon that saw the most use and players were also focused on healing themselves and their teammates.

The post from Visceral Games also offers more videos linked to the beta of Battlefield Hardline, showing the new modes and the way the community is engaging with them.

The full version of the game will be offered in the middle of March on the PlayStation 4, the Xbox One, PC and last-gen consoles.

Those who have played the previous installments in the title also have access to a Veteran's Pack which will show their status and offer them a slight boost.