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A few thousand players will be able to test new Battlefield features

by Allison Mar 19,2025

EA has unveiled Battlefield Labs, a closed beta program offering sneak peeks at upcoming Battlefield titles. A short gameplay clip from the pre-alpha build has been shared, showcasing early development.

Battlefield Labs participants, bound by NDA, will test core mechanics and concepts—some of which may not appear in the final game. Conquest and Breakthrough modes will be available. Initial testing will concentrate on combat and destruction, followed by balance adjustments.

Pre-registration is open for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. A few thousand players will receive invitations in the coming weeks, with regional expansion planned.

A few thousand players will be able to test new Battlefield featuresImage: ea.com

Development is reportedly in a key stage. While no release date has been announced, four studios—DICE, Motive, Criterion Games, and Ripple Effect—are collaborating on the project.

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