DICE reveal September window for Battlefield V open beta

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DICE, developer of the popular Battlefield series, have uploaded a lengthy blog post announcing the release window for the open beta of the series’ next entry, Battlefield V, which will roll out sometime in September.

The team also took the time to reveal some interesting stats and details gleaned from the game’s first alpha sessions, which took place last month. Based on the feedback, DICE are looking to switch up various elements of the game’s online matchmaking, including queues and team placement, though they have stated they’re pretty happy with the stability of the game under player pressure.

DICE will continue to work on Battlefield‘s death machines, with a very polarising view among players over whether the game featured too much damage, or whether the game’s TTK (Time To Kill) is in a good place. This is always a tough balance, as player opinion on these matters can often fall into the tug-of-war that is “Damage is too high because I kept dying” versus “Damage is fine ‘cos I got lots of kills.”

Also included in the post are some neat digital maps, showing where players regularly chose to engage in brutal firefights, and the common paths they chose to arrive at those locations. All of which is feedback that helps designers look at what is and isn’t viable in the game at its current stage of development.

Regardless, we’ll all get the opportunity to dive headlong into the carnage when the open beta begins in just a couple of months, ahead of Battlefield V’s final release, scheduled for October 19 on PS4, Xbox One and PC.

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