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Someone is Streaming Battlefield Labs…For Now

A Twitch streamer is currently streaming Battlefield Labs gameplay for the world to see. This current test, which is invite only from EA, is focusing on guns and movement.

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Per EA:

During our first play session our teams will be validating the systems and stability of Battlefield Labs such as server performance, while participants will be able to familiarise themselves with what’s next for Battlefield through testing the gunplay and movement experience, focused on:

  • Combat pacing
  • Feel of the different weapon archetypes
  • Improvements to aim and control
  • Weapon balance and fun factor
  • Look and feel of movement
  • Moving and interacting within the map

You can check out the stream for yourself below. That said, depending on when you see this, the stream might already be taken offline. If it is taken offline, this article will be updated.

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