Battlefield Labs Datamine Reveals Weapons, Jet Info and Possible Release on Steam
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With the Battlefield Labs playtest client out in the wild, not only are we getting leaks, but people are now datamining it as well, and it has proved to be a trove of info that we should expect for the new Battlefield game.
This time, datamined info has surfaced regarding the weapons in the BF Labs client, info on the jets and more.
Battlefield Labs Datamine Unearths Weapons List and More
Important to note: Datamined files, especially for pre-alpha builds like BF Lab, should not be taken as fact. These could be leftover code from other games, planned items that could be yanked at the last minute, etc. Even temporal adds this disclaimer: “Datamined content from playtests doesn’t have to be part of the release version and may be added during the live service months or even years later (e.g. XFAD-4 Draugr in Battlefield 2042) – or not at all (RIP MGA SAW K).”
The datamined info comes from the super-reliable temporyal who seems to be back in the Battlefield scene after taking a hiatus. Based on the Battlefield Labs files, temporal managed to unearth a good list of primary and secondary weapons.
Assault Rifles
- 6P67 KORD
- ACE 32
- G36
- G3A4
- HK433
- L85A3
- SCAR-L
- Tavor 7
Carbines
- AK-205
- HK417 A2
- M4A1
- MSBS Grot B
- QBZ-192
- SCAR-SC
- SG 553R
- XM7
PDW / SMG
- APC10
- MPX
- MP5 MLI
- MP7 A2
- P90
- UMP40
- Vector
LMG
- M240L
- M27 IAR
- M249
- M60E6
- MG4
- RPKM
- Ultimax 100
- XM250
Bolt-Action Rifles
- M2010
- MRAD
- SV-98M
DMR
- DRM
- M39 EMR
- SVCh
- SVDM
Shotguns
- 18.5 KS-K
- 590A1
- KSG-12
- M1014
Secondary
- Five-Seven Mk3
- G22
- M18
- M327 TRR8
- M45A1
- Raging Hunter
Not only that, but temporal even managed to spot info about the aircraft in Battlefield Labs’ files too.
That’s not all that’s new. While we already know the game is headed to PC and consoles, it seems it’ll also be headed to Steam. The file below was spotted in the Battlefield Labs client by playtesters:
As with the datamined info, this isn’t 100% confirmation that the new Battlefield game is coming to Steam (though it most likely is). However, it could very well be placeholder code left by DICE by older Battlefield games since the BF Labs client does borrow some assets from Battlefield 2042.
Unfortunately, temporyal is also quick to say that this is not confirmation that they are back to datamining Battlefield, stating, “On a personal note, this is not the start of a new datamining journey with frequent updates on every aspect of the game, but rather a brief nostalgia trip for the good old days.” Now that’s a bummer.
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