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The Star Wars Battlefront II Multiplayer Beta Has Been Extended

More time in the Star Wars universe before release.

If you missed out on playing some multiplayer games during the Star Wars Battlefront II beta, you’ve got another chance at it. The beta, which initially went live last Wednesday, opened up to all players beyond preorders and code-holders on Friday. It was scheduled to end today, but EA has instead extended the beta’s availability period for a couple more days.

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Now, you’ve got until Wednesday, Oct. 11 to jump in and join the fun. You’ve got until 12 p.m. ET on that day to engage in star battles, destroy enemies as your favorite Star Wars character, and more for two additional days. It’s like the weekend never left!

If you’re looking to jump in, there isn’t any additional content unfortunately, but what’s out there available to play already will still be there for you to play around with. There’s still plenty to try out ahead of the game’s release when it officially launches on Nov. 17 on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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