Battlefield 2042 is just around the corner. And with a fortnight left before the release day, DICE is giving select potential customers a chance to try out the game first-hand before they decide to spend the big bucks. EA’s traditional limited early access period kicks off next week. Along with the EA Play Pro and Battlefield 2042 Gold and Ultimate edition pre-order customers.
Battlefield 2042: DICE’s early access plans
DICE recently released the title’s PC trailer, and the fans had heavily criticized the gameplay performance in the trailer; pointing out the regular frame drops. What’s interesting is, the trailer showcases the game running on the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 series. One of the best of its kind.
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Hopefully, the early access will assure fans that Battlefield is in great condition with the early access.
Starting November 12, early access will go live for EA Play and Xbox Game Pass subscribers around the world. The trademark early availability of the game will be restricted to a 10-hour limit. Much like that of FIFA 22 and other games by the publisher. Additionally, the access will be free of cost for the members.
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The trial period will last until the launch of Battlefield 2042 a week later. Plan your hours wisely or just pre-order the game like the rest and avoid the hassle. EA Play Pro and Gold & Ultimate edition customers will have access to the full version of the game throughout the week. So a Play pro membership is also a good choice, considering the added benefits EA offers.
And if you’re looking to master the mechanics and develop all the necessary skills before 2042 comes out, help is available here. Make sure to check out every tip you require to dominate the battlefronts.
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Battlefield 2042 releases on November 19, 2021 on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC. Will you be trying the game via the trial period next Friday? Or will you wait for the black Friday options the week after the launch? Let us know in the comment section down below.
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