Battlefield enthusiasts eagerly awaiting the launch of Battlefield 6, listen up! The playtesting phase at Battlefield Labs has reopened before the official release. Here's your guide on how to enroll and what to expect.
Battlefield 6, the highly anticipated addition to Electronic Arts and DICE's large-scale multiplayer first-person shooter franchise, is gearing up for another round of playtesting. Here's a rundown of what you can expect from the upcoming Battlefield Labs sessions.
The latest round of playtesting will focus on improvements to weapons, large-scale vehicular combat, gadget balancing, and more. The developer's aim is to validate gameplay balance on the new locations and compare it against previously tested maps.
One of the key features of Battlefield 6's Battlefield Labs is the emphasis on larger, more open stages with an emphasis on vehicle play. This includes the remake of Battlefield 3's Operation Firestorm and Mirak Valley. The server browser will allow players to search for community servers and filter by modes, maps, region, and more.
However, it's important to note that some features tested in Battlefield Labs may result in less polished or stable builds during gameplay. The systems for community-run servers and the server browser are considered work in progress.
If you're a Battlefield 2042 owner or have an active EA Play subscription, you can participate in future Battlefield Labs playtests by registering through the official Battlefield or EA website when registration opens. Players who have already signed up or participated in past play sessions do not need to sign up again.
EA has vowed to avoid selling Battlefield 6 for $80, and the Standard Edition of the game will cost $69.99. The game is available for preorder on Steam, Epic Games, Xbox, and PS5, and will be released on October 10 across Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC (Steam, EA app, Epic Games), and PS5.
The studio has reminded players that things tested in Battlefield Labs can be in various stages of production. Some players are frustrated that the Portal server browsing is the only server browsing option available, and want a full server browser for official servers.
Sign-ups for Battlefield Labs playtests are open again. Players selected for playtesting will receive an email. DICE assured fans that further Battlefield Labs playtests will occur before Battlefield 6's launch. The Open Beta of Battlefield 6 generated hype and broke Call of Duty's player count record on Steam, indicating a promising future for the game.
In conclusion, the upcoming Battlefield Labs sessions offer an exciting opportunity for players to contribute to the development of Battlefield 6. Whether you're a seasoned Battlefield player or new to the series, there's never been a better time to get involved and help shape the future of this iconic franchise.
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