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Battlefield Hardline EA Access Trial Lands Early March

Battlefield-ing the Hardlines.
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As a collective, gamers have already spent millions of hours playing Battlefield Hardline thanks to the recent and successful beta. This ran on all of Battlefield Hardline‘s launch systems, giving everyone a taste of such gameplay modes as Hotwire while introducing everyone to the Operator class. Now, EA has a habit these days of putting short trials for upcoming titles onto their Xbox One only EA Access service. Well the next addition to the EA Access trial version election will be Battlefield Hardline.

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In a post over on the Battlefield UK site, it was revealed that Battlefield Hardline will be playable for UK users on March 12th. All of the progress made in Battlefield Hardline during EA access will carry over when the game launches less than a week later in North America. It should be noted here that both the North American and European release date is March 17th.

Additionally, the game will have a 10% discount if pre-ordered after players finish with the trial.

This Battlefield Hardline trial gives players a whopping 10 hours worth of free gameplay. It isn’t some little demo or two missions. This is literally the whole game being made available to players, both single player and multiplayer, for 10 hours. Worthy of a mention is that this is the first time almost everyone in the world will get their hands on Battlefield Hardline‘s much-publicized single player content.

Will you be picking up Battlefield Hardline on EA Access? Maybe you’re planning to get EA access just to have a play on Visceral’s take on the Battlefield franchise. Let us know in the comments.


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Chris Jecks
Chris Jecks has been covering the games industry for over eight years. He typically covers new releases, FIFA, Fortnite, any good shooters, and loves nothing more than a good Pro Clubs session with the lads. Chris has a History degree from the University of Central Lancashire. He spends his days eagerly awaiting the release of BioShock 4.