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12 Familiar Franchises You Didn't Realize Went Free-to-play

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Free-to-play may not be the total future of the video game industry, but it is absolutely a crucial part of it. From brand new brands to   as this list oulines   established franchises with a fanbase already in place, so many games have adopted the model that it's hard to keep up. These are some of the franchises you’re very likely familiar with that you may not have known had free-to-play offshoots.

F.E.A.R. Online
Released yesterday, F.E.A.R. Online offers a companion story to F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin. It pulls the game’s multiplayer mode aside for a standalone free-to-play multiplayer shooter, but you will also find a cooperative story mode, as well. You can play the game here.

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Tekken Revolution
Announced and released during E3 2013 exclusively for PlayStation 3, Tekken Revolution has 29 playable fighters (eight available right out of the gate) and lots of customization. It must have been pretty successful, because Bandai Namco has fully embraced the model for more of its franchises.

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Ace Combat Infinity
Released this summer exclusively for PlayStation 3, Ace Combat Infinity differs slightly from other entries on this list with its focus on story. It’s basically a full entry into the Ace Combat storyline, offering lots of single-player content.

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Soulcalibur: Lost Swords
Lost Swords, another Bandai Namco PlayStation 3 exclusive, stumbled out of the gate resulting in a delay following its release– which may just be a first. In the game, players can collect or purchase material to augment and create weapons.

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Ghost Recon Phantoms
Another title that saw full release this summer, Phantoms offers the familiar, team-focused multiplayer of past Ghost Recon titles with the choice to play as either an Assault, Support, or Recon class. You can upgrade and level up your weapons, or you can buy into the upgrades with real money if you choose. You can play the game by heading here.

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Battlefield Heroes
Released in 2009, Heroes was an early experiment in the free-to-play shooter genre. Battlefield typically prides itself on its realistic visuals, but Heroes took a cue from Team Fortress 2 for a more cartoonish art direction, which allows the game to be played even on systems without a lot of horsepower. Battlefield Heroes has been going strong for about five years, and you can play the game by heading here.

Head to page two for more familiar franchises that went free-to-play, including an entirely separate Battlefield game.

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