How To Play The New Battlefield Early: Sign Up For A Chance To Get Into Test Program
Electronic Arts and DICE have announced Battlefield Labs, a new community test program for the next Battlefield game that aims to help make the new game the best it can be. EA is rolling out this program in the wake of the poor reception to Battlefield 2042, which launched in a rough state back in 2021.EA also announced Battlefield Studios, which is the new banner under which four studios will make "the future of Battlefield." These development teams include DICE, Ripple Effect, Criterion, and Motive. DICE is working on multiplayer, Motive is developing single-player content (and multiplayer maps), Ripple Effect is making an unannounced new Battlefield experience, and Criterion is a partner studio supporting single-player, EA said in the video below. The first gameplay footage for the new Battlefield game was also released in the video and can be see--albeit briefly and in pre-alpha form--at the end of the video.How to sign up for Battlefield LabsAnyone can sign up for Battlefield Labs, but DICE said only a select number of players will be admitted, and the test itself is only open to people in North America and Europe to begin with. More territories will be added later as the test environment expands. Only a "few thousand" people will get in to the test, EA said, and it will comprise both Battlefield veterans and newcomers alike. Eventually, EA will ramp up the test to include "tens of thousands" of people.Continue Reading at GameSpot
Electronic Arts and DICE have announced Battlefield Labs, a new community test program for the next Battlefield game that aims to help make the new game the best it can be. EA is rolling out this program in the wake of the poor reception to Battlefield 2042, which launched in a rough state back in 2021.
EA also announced Battlefield Studios, which is the new banner under which four studios will make "the future of Battlefield." These development teams include DICE, Ripple Effect, Criterion, and Motive. DICE is working on multiplayer, Motive is developing single-player content (and multiplayer maps), Ripple Effect is making an unannounced new Battlefield experience, and Criterion is a partner studio supporting single-player, EA said in the video below. The first gameplay footage for the new Battlefield game was also released in the video and can be see--albeit briefly and in pre-alpha form--at the end of the video.
How to sign up for Battlefield Labs
Anyone can sign up for Battlefield Labs, but DICE said only a select number of players will be admitted, and the test itself is only open to people in North America and Europe to begin with. More territories will be added later as the test environment expands. Only a "few thousand" people will get in to the test, EA said, and it will comprise both Battlefield veterans and newcomers alike. Eventually, EA will ramp up the test to include "tens of thousands" of people.Continue Reading at GameSpot