The first-person shooter Battlefield 3 will add custom Matches players can launch in competitive online multiplayer, studio DICE has revealed.
According to a blog post on the official Battlefield blog, Matches can be coordinated by PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 players that rent dedicated servers.
Players can fine-tune the time a Match starts, the rotation of maps and team sizes. They can also tweak settings such as adding friendly fire or kill cams.
Before each match, players will participate in a warm-up phase where kills and points don't count, allowing them to sneak in some practice before the real action begins.
DICE did not say when the Matches feature will be available.
The studio is also working on a series of upcoming expansions for the shooter, which has shipped 15 million copies since its October debut. Last month, DICE launched Battlefield 3: Close Quarters, featuring a series of more intimate maps focused on infantry-based combat.
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