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First insights into the new "Battlefield" and "Battlefield Labs"

Kim Muntinga
4/2/2025
Translation: machine translated

As part of the presentation of the new playtest programme involving the Community, EA has shown the first gameplay scenes of the new "Battlefield" game. You can find all the details about the programme and the new game information in the article.

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"Battlefield Labs" as a playtest for the Community

Parallel to the development of the new "Battlefield", EA has launched the "Battlefield Labs" project: an official playtest. The first tests will start in the coming weeks in Europe and North America. Players can register on the website to take part in these tests and actively shape the development of the game.

Access is not guaranteed, however. Initially, "a few thousand people" will be admitted. This player pool will be expanded later. According to EA, the playtest is available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC.

The game is currently in the pre-alpha phase. An exact release date has not yet been announced. However, the game is expected to be launched at the end of 2025. According to producer David Sirland, the playtest will scrutinise the following aspects, among others:

  • Balancing and feedback from weapons, vehicles and gadgets
  • Combat techniques
  • Maps
  • New features
  • Game feel
  • Game modes
  • Destruction

"Battlefield Labs" can be seen as a direct successor to the CTE (Community Test Environment) programme.

What are your expectations for the new "Battlefield"? Let me know in the comments.

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