Battlefield Hardline open beta coming to all platforms

15 January 2015

Visceral Games has announced that those keen on trying out Battlefield Hardline will be able to sign up for the game’s open beta.

Best of all, the beta will be on all platforms – so PC, PS4, PS3, Xbox One, and Xbox 360 owners will all get a chance.

Players will be able to play on two different maps and try out two game modes: Hotwire and Conquest.

Hotwire, as the video embedded below shows, is about fast-paced car jacking with a classic cops and robbers shoot-em-up pursuit.

“While it’s just a taste of the whole game, we want you to come in, take your jacket off, stay a while. There won’t be a cap on the max progression level so whether you’re busting criminals or fleeing the cops, unlock away,” a Battlefield blog post stated.

“We want you to play this beta to death. We need you to. This test is only going to make the game stronger.”

No date for the beta has been set as yet. Hardline is due to be released, in full, on 17 March 2015.

Will you be signing up for the beat? Let us know in the comments and forum.

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  1. Qrox
    17.01.2015 at 07:08

    If there are local servers to beta test with, sure, I’d be willing to give it a shot.

    Last time there weren’t any local servers to test with, resulting in an unplayable, non enjoyable experience.

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