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Battlefield Blog: Gamescom 2013: Photos from the Battlefield

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Gamescom is not just about big companies, huge booths and the latest games. It’s also about the excited visitors, ambitious cosplayers, zombies, roadtripping BF4 fans and youtubers pointing at things. Enjoy this montage of gamescom moments we’ve captured on camera.

 

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A dozen VIP fans rush to their favorite games on the first day of gamescom. Last year saw 275,000 fans enjoying the show, and 2013 looks like another record year.

 

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These guys stormed the Community Lounge and demanded to play Battlefield 4 Domination. Resistance was futile.

 

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This German two-man squad enjoys soft air gun competitions and is looking forward to the Battlefield 4 single player campaign in particular.

 

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Bam! Executive producer Patrick Bach parades the Computec BÄM Award, one of many prizes Battlefield 4 earned at gamescom.

 

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Nutrients at 12 o’clock! Youtube celeb jackfrags – creator of “Pointing at all the Things” and other Battlefield 4 videos - identifies a high-value snack target on his lunch break in the EA lounge.

 

 

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