'Battlefield 1' news: prices for rental server revealed, PC is more expensive

'Battlefield 1' promo image battlefield.com / EA DICE

It seems that EA is keen on ensuring that their "Battlefield 1" players are satisfied by revealing the prices of their Rent-a-Server program. Based on the list, it can be seen that the prices of the console-platform servers are much cheaper compared to their PC counterparts. 

According to Game Rant, just a week after the reveal of the Rent-A-Server program for "Battlefield 1," EA has already announced the full range of prices for the service. Unfortunately for those who are using the PC, those who are playing the title on consoles will have to pay a significantly smaller price for the rental service.

Fortunately, the server rental feature will not be available once the game launches. However, it will be launched a month after in November.

The "Battlefield 1" server rental pricing for both the PC and the console platforms are determined by the number of days that the server will be rented. For the PC, a day of server rental will cost $3, and for a week it costs $12.

The price of the rental becomes even cheaper in terms of a per-day ratio since a month of server rental will cost $43, $100 for three months and $150 for six months.

As for the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One, a day of server rental will cost a dollar less than that of the PC. It even gets cheaper since a week will cost around $8; a month will be $27; three months is at $65 and finally six months will cost $100.

What these servers can do, however, is give more privileges that will change some of the factors specific to the game like ticket count, bullet damage, game modes, weapons, maps, and more, as reported by Game Spot.

Also, EA has said that there will be more options available in the future, which is of course determined by the community's feedback.

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