The first technical test of Battlefield 2042 will take place later this week, providing a chance to experience the long-awaited online shooter for some fans. Although the game is about to enter open beta, EA still requires participants to sign a nondisclosure agreement and warns that those who violate it may be permanently banned from the official game.
Battlefield 2042 will have an unrestricted open beta open to all players on all platforms, with early access granted to those who have pre-ordered the game. However, Battlefield 2042 technical tests that began on August 12 still require players to sign up for EA’s Insider program and sign a nondisclosure agreement.
Basically, the above agreement requires players not to share all the information about the technical tests of Battlefield 2042. Of course, the agreement cannot prevent many people from leaking information such as screenshots, videos, broadcasts, and more. EA is working hard to remove the leaked content. Adam Freeman, Community Manager at EA Studios Europe, also emphasized that the consequences of breaching the confidentiality agreement can be quite serious.
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Freeman shared some of the official news from the test on Twitter, thanking the participants and confirming that the production team had a lot of new positives about Battlefield 2042, including identifying some key issues. However, he also warned people about breaching the non-disclosure agreement because the content leak could cause players to lose the right to participate in the tests of all other EA games and be permanently banned from Battlefield 2042 when it launches. the game.