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Battlefield 1: If you’re not in its closed alpha yet, you won’t be

A small group of players have been invited to a closed alpha for Battlefield 1, and they’ll be the only ones, EA recently advised.

“We’re holding a very small, very exclusive closed alpha test for Battlefield 1,” the publisher said in a recent FAQ.

“Unfortunately, we’ve already let in everyone we need for this test and won’t be giving away access to anyone else. If you’re confused, don’t worry. You didn’t miss a registration or sign up, it’s just a very small, closed test,” EA added.

Those who’ve been invited were also required to sign non-disclosure agreements.

We’re hoping to see more of Battlefield 1 at Gamescom in Germany next month.


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