In five weeks time, 'Battlefield Hardline' sets to release and hit screens with its fast and thrilling action packed for this intense and fluid gameplay. Visceral Games, on the other hand, had its 24-hour testing period last February 9.
Gamespot said that the developer conducted its beta testing last February 9 (evening Pacific time) in game consoles and PC. The game was played in Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4, as well as in PC with a lot of gamers consisting around six million who played during the testing period. International Business Times added that there were more than six million players which had exceeded the six million as expected by EA.
According to the previous source, though the game is already a month away from its official release, Visceral revealed that they have to have some minor changes with the game based from its feedbacks, and changes for the final game. In addition, as cited in their official site, the beta is over, however, the feedbacks from the gamers, who played "along the streets (and our servers)" through social media, forums, and so on, are acknowledged.
They added, "We'll continue to listen. Soon, we'll share in detail how your suggestions will be implemented to the final game." At the end of their statement, is their gratitude for the community - with their cooperation.
This is the second beta for 'Battlefield Hardline' after their first in June 2014 where they determined a lot to improve for the gameplay causing to delay the launch of the next one. So, from October 2014 as scheduled, it was then moved to 2015. With the second beta testing, the developer has made some extensive improvements for the game as tested by the avid players around the globe per se.
Executive producer Steve Papoutsis said in a statement in EA blog, "I know what you're asking yourself. We're just five weeks away from the launch of Battlefield Hardline, how could we possibly be acting on that feedback? ... Well, I can assure you we are."
With the game's open beta testing, as described by Gotta be Mobile, everyone can participate with the game testing through checking out the multi-player experience themselves since Battlefield Hardline was set to open beta. Plus, there are no purchases needed for the game but they just have to download the beta for their respective consoles. For the PC users, they have to download EA's origin gaming client before they're allowed to participate.
The Electronic Arts Games offered a junior beta testing for the game which will set in June for PS4 and PC.
The Battlefield Hardline will be officially released on March 17 in US and 20 in UK. It will be available in Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4, and PC versions.
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