Battlefield 2042 is coming out soon, and Xbox Game Pass subscribers will get a 10-hour trial of the game.
Anyone who is an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate or Game Pass PC subscriber will be able to play Battlefield 2042 for 10 hours on Nov. 12 during its open beta weekend. However, after the trial has lapsed, players will have to pay for Battlefield 2042 to keep the physics-based hilarity going. EA Play Pro members won’t need to do that, though.
“EA Play Pro members get the Ultimate Edition of the game, and all rewards associated with it,” EA said in a post. “Including early access to Open Beta and access to the full game from Nov. 12.”
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So yeah, unlike Marvel’s Avengers, Xbox Game Pass Subscribers are not getting Battlefield 2042 totally for free. 10 hours should be enough time to figure out if you actually like the game, though.
It’s not clear if Battlefield 2042’s recently revealed Hazard Mode will make its debut during the upcoming beta, but here’s to hoping. Developer DICE also showed off the snazzy PC-specific graphical features that’ll make Battlefield 2042 pop. Seriously, it’s stunning!
Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.
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