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The ‘Battlefield 2042’ technical playtest is available for sign up right now

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    So received an invite this morning from EA – (cannot say what is said) as there was a confidentiality clause within it.

    but also noticed the below (maybe a coincidence)

    Luck aren’t I

    The ‘Battlefield 2042’ technical playtest is available for sign up right now –

    EA has announced that the technical playtest for Battlefield 2042 – which will be players’ first chance to try the game – can now be signed up for now, and it launches later this summer.

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    The news comes as part of a recent EA blog post called the ‘Battlefield Briefing’, which aims to answer the most burning questions about the upcoming first-person shooter. EA wrote in the post: “One of your most frequently asked questions is about cross-play. We can confirm it’s a function we’re looking to build and test for Battlefield 2042.”

    “To accommodate that, we’ve made the decision to move the Technical Playtest to later this summer so we’ll have the opportunity to test the cross-play functionality.”

    Source: https://www.nme.com/news/gaming-news/the-battlefield-2042-technical-playtest-is-available-for-sign-up-right-now-2993433

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    EA COMMUNITY PLAYTESTING

    https://www.ea.com/en-gb/playtesting

     

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