Star Wars Battlefront is still few days away before its official launch but fans can now play the full game for free only for a limited time on EA Access, and patch 1.01 for PS4 is now ready for download.
Video Gamer reported that Star Wars Battlefront's 10-hour free trial is now live on EA Access giving Xbox One subscribers an opportunity to play the full game ahead of its release date.
The trial will also give players an access to every game mode and map and carry over the progress that they will achieve if they decide to buy the game.
EA Access costs $4.99 for a month, which aside from an access to a free trial of Star Wars Battlefront, gamers will be able to download the collection of free games in The Vault including Titanfall, Dragon Age: Inquisition, Battlefield Hardline. EA Access will also allow the subscriber to download a free trial of Need For Speed.
Moreover, a patch for PS4 version of Star Wars Battlefront is now ready for download ahead of its release. Geeksnack reported that Star Wars Battlefront 1.01 introduces some fixes and tweaks that would give the player a more enjoyable experience on the game.
Here are the full details of the Star Wars Battlefront 1.01 PlayStation 4 patch via Geek Snack.
- Tweaked hero card spawn times
- General bug fixes for the partner system
- Various fixes for getting stuck when exiting Starfighters and ground vehicles
- General crash and stability fixes
- Online traffic performance improvements
- Various text fixes for all languages
- General bug fixes for both Missions and Multiplayer
Star Wars Battlefront is the third main entry in the Star Wars: Battlefront series. The game will launch on PS4, Xbox One and Origin for PC on Tuesday, November 17. A companion app for the game has just made available on both iTunes and Google Playstore.
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