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Battlefield 1is the upcoming first-person shooter developed by EA DICE and published by Electronic Arts. Even if it is named Battlefield 1, this is the fourteenth installment from the Battlefield franchise and the first main entry in the entry since the Battlefield 4 released back in 2013. This is also the first video game inspired by World War to be published by Electronic Arts since Wings of Glory, a game released back in 1994.
Battlefield 1will be released for Xbox One, PS4 and Windows PC on October 21, 2016, but the open beta started last week on August 31, 2016. Unfortunately, the Battlefield 1 beta week ends tomorrow, which means that its servers will go offline and you’ll have to wait for launch day to be able to play it again.
If you pre-order the Battlefield 1 Early Enlister Deluxe Edition, you will be able to play it three days earlier on October 18, 2016, but there will also be a Play First trial for Origin Access and EA Access members, who will be able to start playing the game on October 13, 2016.
However, if you didn’t play the beta until now, you still have some time left before servers go offline. All you will need to do is download the Battlefield 1 beta from there. If you are a PC gamer, then you will need to install Origin and search for “Battlefield 1 beta”.
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