Battlefield 1’s beta puts you on the fields of World War 1, shooting enemies with an assortment of period-specific weaponry. If you haven’t yet had a chance to try out the game’s beta, which is loads of fun despite its flaws , you are running out of time. Developer DICE announced on Battlefield 1’s Twitter that the beta will officially end Sept. 8. That means you only have two days left to ride a horse while shooting a pistol into the sand.
The war's not over yet. The Battlefield 1 Open Beta will end on Thursday, September 8. pic.twitter.com/FkWPE9trX9
— Battlefield (@Battlefield) September 5, 2016
If you still want to download the Battlefield 1 beta and don’t know how, here’s how to do it . On PC, you should go to the Battlefield 1 page and download Origin. There you can download the game and it should run easily. For consoles, go to either the PlayStation store or the Xbox Marketplace and download the beta, which should also run without any problems.
Battlefield 1 launches on October 21 across all platforms.