EA is ready to withdraw the wraps from the next battlefield early. The publisher shared a brief overview of the images of an alpha version of the game as part of An ad video For Battlefield Labs, A new early access program This will give fans a taste of the developing battlefield before its launch.
Battlefield Labs is designed to allow Battlefield developers to “test the concepts and experiences” before the release of the next battlefield game, According to a press release announcing the program. The developers hope to collect comments on what the version describes as an essential element in the development of the game. Whoever participates in Battlefield Labs will be under NDA and “will test (almost) everything” in the game. This includes “Core Comb and Destruction,” Things like “weapons, vehicles and gadgets” and “Cards, modes and team game”.
EA manages a similar game test program for the next skate game – appropriately nicknamed “Skate Insiders” – Before the early access release of this game in 2025.
Battlefield is currently developed by a collection of EA studios under the aegis of “Battlefield Studios”, including Dice, the creators of the franchise, Criterion, a former Speed need developer who was transferred to the battlefield in 2023, Ripple Effect and Motive, the developer of Squadrons Star Wars And the recent Dead space remake.
There is not a ton to browse in the images shared by EA, but the developers of the game confirmed that the next battlefield will include a solo campaign, a notable omission of multiplayer only Battlefield 2042.
You can register to participate in Battlefield Labs at the moment EA website If you are in Europe or North America. The test will be limited to “a few thousand participants” to begin, but the company plans to extend the program to other regions and players in the future. Even if you are not playing the early access version of the game, EA says that you can also follow the development of Battlefield thanks to “public updates in progress” and the discord of the game.
This article originally appeared on engadget to