The PS5 technical test of Battlefield 2042 was cancelled due to a key issue

Due to critical issues, DICE cancelled the technical test of Battlefield 2042 on the PS5, but the Xbox version of the invitation has begun to be issued. DICE community manager Adam Freeman said that the PS5 test was suspended at the last minute because of a critical issue related to the game version.

Therefore, DICE will not hold a technical test on PS5 this weekend. This invitation-only test has been conducted on PC since Thursday, and now Xbox players who signed up for EA Playtesting will receive invitations one after another.

Freeman added: At the beginning of the technical test, Battlefield 2042 performed very well on PC in the first 48 hours. We successfully tested our server expansion and for the first time from those who put pressure on our closed network. A lot of new positive data has been obtained. Thank you for your support.

This technical test is not only about testing bugs and gameplay, but also about the technology that drives our experience. In addition to the data we get from daily internal tests, we also learned a lot, thank you again.

Freeman also reminded players that if they violate the non-disclosure agreement, players will pay the price of not being able to participate in the technical test, the BETA public beta in September, or even the Battlefield 2042 game itself when the game is released. In the past 48 hours, they have cleared out a large number of players who violated the confidentiality agreement, and they can no longer enjoy it this weekend.

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