
Xbox Evolved writes: "Battlefield 1943 is more or less a sequel to 2001's Battlefield 1942 from EA and DICE, but is played exclusively online with other people. The package is an impressive 529MB download for 1200 MS Points ($15) rivaling only another EA published Live Arcade title, Portal: Still Alive. The game has the same basic backbone as any Battlefield title, lots of vehicles; team based combat, and big areas to conquer. 1943 however is a "light snack" compared to the big, bulky, almost intimidating Battlefield titles of the past. Because of this, the game is much easier for newcomers to enjoy and often times you will hear people on your team exclaiming their amazement of the vast islands, and bevy of options. You have three basic maps (including Coral Sea as a bonus), three classes (much like BF Bad Company), four kinds of vehicles to man, and the same engine used to make Bad Company, for a deliciously violent and explosive experience. The game really only seems to be hampered by EA's servers and the players you will have on your team."

EA: "As we close in on 15 years since the release of Battlefield 1943, and Bad Company™ 1 & 2, we are announcing that their journey is coming to an end."
This reminds me... I have ME on my PS3 hdd. Never really played it, but it was free.
On PC I don't think it's much of a problem but I'm sad to see BF43 being shut down. I haven't played it in a while since it's stuck on PS3, but i preferred it way more over BF3. It was the lack of invisible barriers which made it better for me.
Does anyone play the last BF anymore? I searched crossplay servers and it was 20 people the most on all the servers? Can never find a game

Carlos writes: "In terms of Battlefield, the past 10 years has seen the series go from strength to strength, and whilst there will be many who would argue that the hit and miss adventures of Battlefield: Hardline didn’t quite live up to the excitement that the series is so well known for, each and every entry has at least provided plenty to shout about. Should you look back far enough and manage to take your mind away from Battlefield: Bad Company 2, what you may well remember is a small, online-only multiplayer adventure that lit up the Xbox Live Arcade – Battlefield 1943."
Great little game but yet again, no offline bots so once the servers went, so did all its players. What a waste.

Game developers should - and can - trust the player to consume their entertainment while maintaining perspective.