30 mins more Battlefield 2042 gameplay has leaked from the private playtest

Players upload footage as EA fights leaks

30 mins more Battlefield 2042 gameplay has leaked from the private playtest

A further 30 minutes of Battlefield 2042 gameplay has been published online, as EA fights to contain leaks from the invite-only technical playtest.

The unofficial videos below were taken from Battlefield 2042’s technical playtest, which is being held this week, in breach of EA’s rules for invited players.

Developer DICE has said that players who breach its rules for sharing media will be banned from the technical test, future playtests and maybe even in the final game itself.


UPDATE: Even more Battlefield 2042 gameplay has been posted online, by users currently participating in the private technical playtest.


ORIGINAL STORY CONTINUES: The invite-only test has been running on PC since Thursday, and invites are now going out to Xbox players who registered for EA Playtesting. DICE has cancelled its Battlefield 2042 technical playtest on PlayStation 5 due to “a critical issue”.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJIbn-dyUaY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtaOp5ulPb0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkILoLt4cRE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_k_k1h1K2Po

The technical playtests were originally scheduled to take place in July but were delayed to give DICE the opportunity to test the game’s recently announced cross-play functionality.

Testing will accommodate “a few thousand participants” ahead of wider testing in an open beta scheduled for September.

The standard edition of Battlefield 2042 is set to release on October 22, 2021 priced at $59.99 for Xbox OnePS4 and PC, and $69.99 for Xbox Series X/S and PS5.

However, players who choose to pre-order the Battlefield 2042 Gold Edition for $89.99 on PC and $99.99 on consoles, or the Battlefield 2042 Ultimate Edition for $109.99 on PC and $119.99 on consoles, will receive early access to the game beginning on October 15.

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