Battlefield Labs RSVP Emails Sent Out, First Playtest Starts This Week
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Last month, EA announced Battlefield Labs, a new testing program for selected players where they can offer direct feedback to the developers for the new and still-untitled Battlefield game.
If you signed up, just like a million other players did, you might to check your emails, as EA has sent out the RSVP emails for the first playtest set to go live this week!
Battlefield Labs Kicks Off But Don’t Expect Anything Official to Be Revealed
We were given a tip about the email pictured above, which mentions that the person selected must RSVP by 12 a.m. today, March 5. In addition, InsiderGaming reports that the first playtest will start on March 7 and will test “concepts and mechanics.”
As one might expect, streaming, recording and discussing the playtest publicly is not allowed, and the session, which is said to last two hours will be in a “closed test environment.” Having said that, given how these things work, don’t be surprised to see a thing or two leak.
If you weren’t chosen to participate in this playtest, don’t fret—there will be more planned and it will also include consoles confirmed. Aside from the playtest, EA has been silent on the new Battlefield game. There’s no official title for it yet, and while most are assuming it’ll be released later this year, EA has remained cagey about that, only confirming it will be released before April 2026. Chances are, EA is waiting to see whether Rockstar releases Grand Theft Auto 6 in Fall 2025 as planned since no one wants to get in the way of that juggernaut and get obliterated.
What DICE has said about the new Battlefield game sounds promising, as one of the devs said they are “cherry-picking” the best parts of other Battlefield games to put in the new one.
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