

In the case of Star Wars Battlefront, it seems EA is aiming for a simple experience for gamers that should be enough to whet their appetites without the developer having to put too much into the beta. Some developers provide a very robust experience that requires gamers to complete a large download, while others stick to a smaller file size in order to focus on only a few aspects of the game. The size of the Star Wars Battlefront beta download is telling, as it gives players an idea of what to expect when they jump into the beta and begin playing. Additionally, the developer revealed that PC gamers can pre-load the beta on their systems beginning at 4:00 AM ET on October 7th from the Origin store. In preparation for the start of the beta on October 8th, EA has confirmed the size of the beta, which will be around 7GB on PS4 and Xbox One, and 11GB on PC. As EA revealed a few weeks ago, the Star Wars Battlefront beta will be open to all players, and will give fans of the franchise a chance to test a couple of the game’s multiplayer modes, as well as its offline offerings.

It was no surprise, then, when Electronic Arts and DICE announced an open beta for one of this year’s most highly-anticipated titles, Star Wars Battlefront. Granted, doing a beta allows the developer to test its servers and receive feedback from players, but running a beta is also an effective selling tool. This is especially true for multiplayer-heavy games. As game developers continue to look for ways to build hype for upcoming releases, one of the tactics that continues to gain traction is lettings gamers get a taste for the game via a beta.
