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'Call Of Duty' Killer 'Battlefield 1' Release Date: Public Beta Coming Out After Gamescom

'Call Of Duty' Killer 'Battlefield 1' Release Date: Public Beta Coming Out After Gamescom

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The upcoming "Battlefield 1" will be available shortly after the Gamescom event and fans will finally be able to try out the game as early as August 21.

EA wowed the crowd as they have presented "Battlefield 1" in this year's E3 last June, along with big titles like "Mass Effect Andromeda" and "FIFA 17." "Battlefield 1," however, took everybody's attention the greatest with its gameplay trailer and the public beta announcement.

In the last EA Play 2016 conference, the company made the official announcement about the open beta that will be made available this summer. As reported by PC Advisor, an official Twitch livestream indicated that the beta will be made available shortly after Gamescom, which is up until August 21.

Fans can now go to the official "Battlefield 1" website and register as a "Battlefield Insider." This allows registered users to be early access testers, which will also warrant exclusive in-game rewards, contents and news about Battlefield.

Aside from the upcoming release of the public beta, DICE also released a new trailer about how "Battlefield 1" returns to its roots with the classic plane and tank warfare.

The game will sport tanks and is emphasized by muliplayer producer Andreas Morell." We want it to be big, physical, brutal beast that essentially dominates the battlefield and you should be scared of it."

On top of it, a variety of warplanes will also be thrown in the mix that will give players dozens of strategical advantages with each type.

"Battlefield 1" is scheduled to be released this coming October 21 for the PlayStation 4, Windows and Xbox One. Xbox One owners get early access however, on October 13 as a full game and not in its public beta state.

For more news and updates about "Battlefield 1," stay tuned here.

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