So, a while ago we said that we would be post a guide on how to contact EA and Dice. We are here to do what we promised.
Dice-
After some digging, I found out that Dice doesn't really have an E-Mail, they only have really real mailing addresses, and a phone number (only in sweden). This might seem bad, but it is actually good news. This means that less people are willing to contact them (because of the inconvenience), and that gives your letter a better chance of being noticed. Their contact info can be found below.
Dice-
After some digging, I found out that Dice doesn't really have an E-Mail, they only have really real mailing addresses, and a phone number (only in sweden). This might seem bad, but it is actually good news. This means that less people are willing to contact them (because of the inconvenience), and that gives your letter a better chance of being noticed. Their contact info can be found below.
EA-
There aren't very many methods of contacting EA either, they can only be contacted by digital means. For live chat go to- https://help.ea.com/en/chat/initialize/. There is only one other way of contacting them, but it isn't the best way. It's basically talking to the people from Battlefield 4 support, and asking them about Battlefield on PS Vita. You should say some fake in game problem first, and then when you are done, ask them about the Vita. Go to this website- http://help.ea.com/en/contact-us/new/?product=battlefield-4&platform=pc. to get started.
There aren't very many methods of contacting EA either, they can only be contacted by digital means. For live chat go to- https://help.ea.com/en/chat/initialize/. There is only one other way of contacting them, but it isn't the best way. It's basically talking to the people from Battlefield 4 support, and asking them about Battlefield on PS Vita. You should say some fake in game problem first, and then when you are done, ask them about the Vita. Go to this website- http://help.ea.com/en/contact-us/new/?product=battlefield-4&platform=pc. to get started.
So this section is about what you should tell them once you get into contact with them.
Dice-
I would recommend mail instead of phone, because a letter can be read multiple times by multiple people, and a phone call can only be heard once. You can type your letter in so many different programs, I used Microsoft Word, but if you don't have that you can use a simple program like Notepad (which is installed on every windows computer.)
Make sure that you sound professional in your letter, and you get 2 main points across. Tell them about how many people want Battlefield on PS Vita, and that it will be profitable for them. They would not make the game if they can't make any money. Also tell them how powerful the Vita is, and that it could run a big game like Battlefield. Tell them that Battlefield 5 would be a good match, but a port of an old Battlefield (Like BC1, BC2, or BF 1943) would work just as well. And if you want, you can also talk about server hosting, and how the community could raise money for server hosting.
And since there is a Battlefield 5 in development, if we show that a lot of people would buy it for the Vita, they might just make a version for the PS Vita. Below, here are screenshots from my Letter that I sent. Please DO NOT copy this word for word. You may use some of the same ideas, just make it different. Add your own touch with some of your own ideas.
Dice-
I would recommend mail instead of phone, because a letter can be read multiple times by multiple people, and a phone call can only be heard once. You can type your letter in so many different programs, I used Microsoft Word, but if you don't have that you can use a simple program like Notepad (which is installed on every windows computer.)
Make sure that you sound professional in your letter, and you get 2 main points across. Tell them about how many people want Battlefield on PS Vita, and that it will be profitable for them. They would not make the game if they can't make any money. Also tell them how powerful the Vita is, and that it could run a big game like Battlefield. Tell them that Battlefield 5 would be a good match, but a port of an old Battlefield (Like BC1, BC2, or BF 1943) would work just as well. And if you want, you can also talk about server hosting, and how the community could raise money for server hosting.
And since there is a Battlefield 5 in development, if we show that a lot of people would buy it for the Vita, they might just make a version for the PS Vita. Below, here are screenshots from my Letter that I sent. Please DO NOT copy this word for word. You may use some of the same ideas, just make it different. Add your own touch with some of your own ideas.
EA-
For EA, you will have to make up some fake problem. Just make up some glitch about the startup of the game. They will probably ask you to "restore" the game on origin. Just say you did it, and then say it works. After that, just ask if there is any news about Battlefield on the PS Vita. Hopefully the worker might know something, and accidentally say it. That's really all you can do for EA, contacting Dice is a better option.
For EA, you will have to make up some fake problem. Just make up some glitch about the startup of the game. They will probably ask you to "restore" the game on origin. Just say you did it, and then say it works. After that, just ask if there is any news about Battlefield on the PS Vita. Hopefully the worker might know something, and accidentally say it. That's really all you can do for EA, contacting Dice is a better option.
Sorry I haven't posted in a while, I will try my best to get more posts out. Thanks for reading, and for sticking around the site! We have 116 signatures right now!