A key gameplay feature is revealed from Star Wars: Battlefront's Alpha build downloaded earlier this week by gamers who showed interest in playing the game.
Reports said that users who have access to the closed Alpha testing for game have leaked some videos on YouTube and some even had managed a live streaming of the game on Twitch.
The leak, however, is a breach of agreement between EA and the gamers where the gaming company prohibits any streaming or uploading of the gameplay without their permission. According to online reports, because of the breach of agreement , EA has revoked the access of those players who have leaked the game.
Earlier today, Eurogamer has shown that the YouTube footage is gone by showing links from Daily Motion with a message saying, "Content rejected. This video has been removed due to a breach of the Terms of use."
EA is also said to be pulling Twitch streams and players later found their access to the Alpha build of Star Wars: Battlefront have revoked in the middle of their broadcast. Based on this news, one user of Twitch asked for help saying "EA Banned me ;( HELP." The leak is an early build of the game and there could be a lot of changes when the Battlefront will be launched in November.
According reports, the weapons found in the Alpha leak, however, includes the DH17, DL44, DLT19, DLT20a, EE3, SE14c, T21 and the Rocket Launcher. The reveal also indicates that the Tatooine map will have both midday and dawn version. The vehicles that were listed by fans online are found below:
§ T-65 X-wing,
§ Tie Fighter
§ Mon Calamari Capital Ship Home One
§ Lambda Shuttle
§ Y-wing, Tie-Bomber
§ Corellian Corvette
§ Nebulon B Frigate
§ Imperial Star Destroyer
§ AT-ST, AT-AT
§ Tie Interceptor
§ 74-Z Speeder Bike
Star Wars: Battlefront officially launches on November 17 for the PlayStation4, Xbox One, and PC, and players who have pre-ordered the game can fight the battle on the Planet of Jakku on December 1, 2015, that is one week earlier from other players who will get access to this free content on December 8th, 2015.
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