EA’s Battlefield 1 Open Beta was an amazing peek at what we could expect from Battlefield 1. While the Beta Testing period was short, EA has just announced on how you could get Battlefield 1 on the 13th October which is way earlier than the actual release. Until now it was believed and announced by EA that players will be able to get their hands on the final version of the game on the 18th if they opted for the Early Enlister Deluxe Edition.
However, EA has just announced that players could get their hands on Battlefield 1 sooner and will be able to access the game for 10 hours if you are enthusiastic enough for the Play First Trials. If you’re buying into such an offer, you’ll need to be an Origin Access or an EA Access Member.
As of what you’ll be able to experience in the game, here’s what EA listed on their website:
Five maps and four modes will be available, including St. Quentin Scar, Amiens, Sinai Desert, Fao Fortress and Suez in the Conquest, Rush, Operations, and Domination modes. There’s also a taste of the single player campaign, with the missions Storm of Steel and Through Mud and Blood. Your progress carries over, too, if you decide to buy the full game after your Play First Trial ends.
After that, you’ll be required to buy the full game if you wish to continue playing Battlefield 1. The final release of Battlefield 1 is set on the 21st October, early offers and enlisters would be able to access the game before that.
Battlefield 1 is set to release on the 21 October 2016 on the PS4, Xbox One and PC.