Even more Battlefield 2042 gameplay has been posted online, by users currently participating in the private technical playtest.
The invite-only playtest has been running onPCsince Thursday, and invites are nowalso being dispatched to Xbox playerswho registered forEAPlaytesting.

The user-captured videos below were seemingly taken in breach of EA’s rules for invited players. DeveloperDICEhas saidthat players who breach these rules for sharing media will be banned from the technical test, and maybe even in the final game itself.
The technical playtests were originally scheduled to take place in July but were delayed to give DICE the opportunity to test the game’srecently announced cross-play functionality.

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Testing will accommodate “a few thousand participants” ahead of wider testing in anopen beta scheduled for September.

The standard edition ofBattlefield 2042isset to release on October 22, 2021priced at $59.99 forXbox One,PS4and PC, and $69.99 forXbox Series X/SandPS5.
However, players who choose to pre-order the Battlefield 2042 Gold Edition for $89.99 on PC and $99.99 on consoles, or the Battlefield 2042 Ultimate Edition for $109.99 on PC and $119.99 on consoles, will receive early access to the game beginning on October 15.

