Battlefield 3 Premium reaches 3.5m subscriptions

Battlefield 3 Premium has generated $120m for EA since its launch.

The subscription-based program currently boasts over 3.5m players, according to EA’s latest financial results. In the report, the publisher specifically points to the service as one of the reasons for a strong showing in its most recent fiscal quarter.

In its previous quarterly report, EA stated that BF3 Premium had generated $108m and reached 2.9m subs – meaning the service saw 600k new members and $12m in revenue over the three month period leading up to March 31st of this year.

Battlefield 3 Premium launched last June, while the game itself launched in October 2011 for PC, PS3, and Xbox 360.

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