Although the exact date of the start of the test and registration details has not yet been announced, many people are specified on August 4-showing that users are in the API code of the EA website.
The first official trailer will probably be presented at the EA event on July 29th.
According to developers, open beta will offer players two options for matches: “open” and “closed” weapons.
In the first case, all classes will be able to use any weapons. Second – the weapon will certainly depend on the classes as in the classic parts of the battlefield.
This hybrid approach was a response to the criticism of the divided community after open weapons in Battlefield 2042.
Dice and EA aim to use a beta test to assess the interest in both systems and possibly identify the final model for the release of Battlefield 6 to the market.
Source: Ferra

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