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You don’t need PlayStation Plus to play the Battlefield 1 open beta
Players that want an early access to the public “Battlefield 1” Beta might also want to go to Battlefield Insider. Today, DICE via game’s official Twitter account has revealed that the beta will not support pre-load feature i.e.it will not be available early for pre-loading.
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EA DICE says that players who want to play “Battlefield 1” Beta might also need Xbox Live Gold or the PlayStation Plus subscription.
The Battlefield 1 open beta will be truly open. If you don’t find it then don’t panic as it might need some time to refresh. But right before that happens in a couple of months, a beta version is reportedly going to be sent as an advance party for would-be buyers to get a glimpse of the game and for developers to figure out if there’s something worthy to improve on.
“Battlefield 1” is no doubt one of the most anticipated games this 2016.
The exact file size of the beta and PC System requirements have not been released. EA made fans happier as the company did not give any details on when they will end the “Battlefield 1” open Beta.
Once you become a Battlefield Insider, you will be able to get game rewards, exclusive content and a news regarding upcoming “Battlefield”.
Of course, Battlefield 1 will be featuring weapons of the period.
“Sinai Desert offers a diverse gameplay experience that takes advantage of all of the elements that make World War I a flawless setting for a Battlefield game”, the developer wrote on the “Battlefield 1” blog. But these changes will all depend on the players feedbacks on “Battlefield 1” Beta.
Battlefield 1 will make its full Xbox One, PS4 and PC debut on October 21.
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Open beta will start on August 31, but those who have signed up for the Battlefield Insider program by August 21 will be able to enjoy the game one day ahead of everyone else via an early access code.