Kapanlagi.com - Electronic Arts (EA) has just amazed game fans with the first launch of the latest Battlefield series! This game promises to bring back the modern combat atmosphere that has been the hallmark of the successful Battlefield 3 and Battlefield 4. Not only showcasing thrilling gameplay footage, EA also introduced Battlefield Labs, an innovation that allows players to experience the game earlier and provide direct feedback to the developers.
In its announcement, EA revealed that this game is the result of collaboration from four renowned studios under Battlefield Studios, namely DICE, Criterion, Ripple Effect, and Motive. Each studio plays a vital role, from developing exciting multiplayer modes to the return of the single-player campaign mode that was missing in Battlefield 2042.
Curious about the initial look of this game? What new features are offered? And equally important, how can players gain early access through Battlefield Labs? Let's check out the complete review summarized by Kapanlagi.com, Tuesday (4/2).
1. EA Introduces the Latest Battlefield with a Return to Modern Warfare Theme
In an exciting move for fans, the latest Battlefield series returns to the atmosphere of modern combat reminiscent of the grandeur of Battlefield 3 and 4. After receiving harsh criticism for its futuristic approach in Battlefield 2042, EA is now responding by delivering more familiar and dynamic gameplay.
Recently released gameplay footage showcases thrilling action on land and in the air, complete with advanced combat vehicles and environments filled with high levels of destruction—a hallmark that is inseparable from Battlefield.
Additionally, EA ensures the return of traditional class systems such as Assault, Engineer, Support, and Recon, replacing the less well-received Specialist system. Not only that, but the single-player campaign mode that had previously disappeared is also making a comeback, developed by Criterion, known for their great works like Need for Speed and the Star Wars project.
2. Battlefield Labs: A New Way to Access Games Earlier
One of the biggest innovations introduced by EA in the latest Battlefield release is Battlefield Labs, a program that allows players to try early versions of the game and provide feedback to developers before its official release.
This program is different from regular beta tests because:
- Players will gain access to pre-alpha versions earlier than the beta tests of previous games.
- The content provided in Battlefield Labs is not always final and may change based on community feedback.
- This program aims to test various aspects of gameplay, including weapon balance, vehicles, and game modes.
According to EA, Battlefield Labs is designed as a place for “exploration and experimentation”, where players can provide their opinions on game mechanics before the game is officially released.
3. How to Register for Battlefield Labs and Get Early Access
For players who want to try the game early through Battlefield Labs, here are the registration steps:
- Visit the Official Battlefield Labs Website
Players can register through the official EA or Battlefield Labs website, which is https://www.ea.com/games/battlefield/battlefield-labs
- Create or Log into an EA Account
You must have an EA Play account to participate in this program.
- Fill Out the Registration Form
Players need to fill out a form that contains information about their FPS gaming experience and their history with Battlefield.
EA will invite a limited number of players to participate in the early trial, with priority given to players from Europe and North America in the initial phase.
- Agree to the Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)
Players who gain access must agree to the NDA, which means they cannot disclose game details before official permission is granted.
4. When Will the Latest Battlefield Be Released?
Although EA has released a first look and started the Battlefield Labs program, they have not announced an official release date for the game. However, some information indicates that the release of this game will occur in 2025 or early 2026.
Some indications pointing to that timeframe include:
- Battlefield Labs will only begin testing in the coming months, which means the game development is still in its early stages.
- EA indicates that this game will be exclusive to PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, suggesting that they are optimizing for the latest generation technology.
- With four major studios involved in its development, EA seems to want to ensure that this game is released in a more polished state compared to Battlefield 2042.
5. What to Expect from the Latest Battlefield?
Based on the information released by EA, several elements expected to be present in this game include:
- A map design with a high level of destruction, bringing back the signature elements of the Battlefield series.
- Classic game modes like Conquest and Breakthrough, which will be the main focus of the multiplayer experience.
- A more strategic class system, eliminating the Specialist system that was less favored by the community.
- Better balancing of weapons and vehicles, with player participation in Battlefield Labs to refine gameplay.
A more immersive gameplay experience, including the possibility of extreme weather effects such as storms and wildfires, as seen in the game's early concepts.
6. People Also Ask
When will the latest Battlefield be released?
EA has not announced a specific date, but it is expected to be released in 2025 or early 2026.
How to participate in Battlefield Labs?
Players must register on the EA site, have an EA Play account, and wait for an invitation from EA.
What is different about the latest Battlefield compared to Battlefield 2042?
This game returns to the theme of modern warfare, removes the Specialist system, and brings back single-player campaign modes.
Will the latest Battlefield be available on PS4 and Xbox One?
No, EA has confirmed that this game will only be available for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
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