The Battlefield 2042 closed beta runs from August 12-15. However, EA looks set to hold firm for its new game, scheduled for release in October. So much so that they accept that players who are accepted into beta will not be able to sign an NDA and leak the slightest image or even information about the beta process. Electronic Arts is said to be able to permanently ban players who break that contract when the game comes out.
Battlefield 2042 beta behind “closed” doors
Some players ignored this contract and made some minor leaks about the gameplay elements of Battlefield 2042. EA said players who try to leak information from the game are likely to be permanently banned when production comes out. The incident flared up after ea’s official Battlefield trailer, released a few days ago, repeatedly leaked online.
Following the release of the first official video about the Battlefield 2042 beta, players testing the beta began uploading or streaming images of this early-stage version online. Although EA manages to quickly remove images uploaded to the internet, it is unlikely to completely clean up the internet.
On top of these incidents, Electronic Arts yesterday reminded us that anyone who leaks information from the game is likely to be punished under the NDA. EA Studios Europe Community Manager Adam Freeman then postedabout the game on Twitter .