Some players have already had the privilege of diving into the new Battlefield beta and sharing their initial impressions of the game's current state. Despite the typical non-disclosure agreement (NDA) that governs beta testers, leaks have inevitably found their way onto the internet.
Screenshots and gameplay recordings from the Battlefield beta are popping up all over social media platforms. These leaks give us a sneak peek at several key features, such as visible damage numbers when players land hits, an array of weapons in use, and the presence of armored vehicles. Moreover, the maps demonstrate a level of destructibility, a signature trait of the Battlefield series.
While we won't be sharing the leaked materials here to steer clear of potential copyright issues, they are now widely accessible across various social media channels. Despite Electronic Arts' efforts to scrub unauthorized content, the leaks have spread too rapidly to be completely eradicated.
The leaked footage offers an early glimpse into how the latest Battlefield installment is shaping up, sparking both excitement and concerns among fans about its development progress. As always, official announcements and gameplay reveals from EA are eagerly awaited, but for now, curious players can find plenty of unofficial content circulating online.