Battlefield Trial Goes Live One Day Ahead of Schedule

First Posted: Oct 13, 2016 05:25 AM EDT
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The wait is finally over as members of Origin Access and EA Access are now entitled to a 10-hour trial for Battlefield 1 as it is officially released a day before the original schedule. 

According to reports, the game is now downloadable via PC and Xbox One. However, it is exclusive to members only. The sizes for the said download are 40.39 GB and 44.95 GB total on PC and Xbox One, respectively.

To add, EuroGamer stated that the said trial game comes with two campaign missions alongside four different multiplayer modes. It also comes with five maps. To make it even more exciting and fun-filled, the players who plan to sticking with the game even after the trial period can now save their progress and bring it with them into the main game, which is set to be released on October 21.

For those who are having difficulty in locating the download on PC, make sure to check into your Access accounts, in the free trial sections. Also do not forget to use the correct download file.

Also for those who are wondering, the Battlefield 1 is only available on the 13th on EA Access. Furthermore, it can be found in the demo section in the Xbox Store.

What is amazing about this trial is that single players do not need to wait for the download to be complete. In fact, once it reaches 28 percent, single LAN players can now take it from there.

According to first impressions, the weapons and vehicles in the game are impressive as it can be used to "bring out the best parts of Battlefield". It also has several surprising features, elements, and even upgrades. It is surely something that gamers would love to see.

EA Access is the most-used and most common subscription-based gaming service that is owned and published by Electronic Arts. 

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