EA Announces September Public Beta of Battlefield 2042

The work is scheduled to be available on October 22, EA announced that it will hold a public beta in September to assess server pressure. Before the public beta, there is a closed beta to observe the stability of the cross-platform connection.

The closed beta date has been extended from the beginning of this month to the late summer. EA Play members and pre-order users can participate in the public beta in advance, and the specific date is to be determined; customers who pre-order the gold version and the ultimate version can experience the official version of the game a full week in advance (that is, October 15).

The company introduced the Portal mode that Battlefield 2042 is proud of in this morning’s EA Live live event-teleporting players to the dreaming Battlefield 1942 and Battlefield Rebel Company 2 era:

The Battle of the Bulge and Alamein in Battlefield 1942, Arica Harbor and Valparaiso (Valparaiso) in Rebel Company 2, and the Caspian Border and Canal Smash in Battlefield 3 on the next-generation platform To be reborn and reunite with the player.

Players can mix the iconic elements of each game in the map editor: let the US forces in Battlefield 1942 fight with the German forces along the border of the Caspian Sea, and the Spitfire and B17 will return to the blue sky; or the US forces in Rebel Company 2 Send with the Russian army to the future battlefield of 2042; also can match the experts in Battlefield 2042 against the assault/engineering/support/reconnaissance quartet in Battlefield 3, creating unlimited possibilities.

This mode, combined with the player’s customized server, will provide a steady stream of novel experiences for the battlefield community, and the topicality will last for several years. The portal mode is in charge of the newly established Ripple Effect studio. The unit’s predecessor is DICE LA, and the studio is in charge by Vince Zampella, the founder of Respawn Studios.

The history of DICE LA can be traced back to DreamWorks Interactive Entertainment in the 1990s. EA bought DreamWorks Interactive from Microsoft and Spielberg, merged with the disbanded Westwood left-behind personnel to form EA LA; later changed its name to Danger Close, eventually became the Los Angeles branch of EA DICE, namely DICE LA in 2013.

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