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Play Star Wars Battlefront II Right Now via EA or Origin Access

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If you have an EA or Origin Access subscription, you can start downloading the Star Wars: Battlefront 2 trial right now.

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Looking forward to trying out Star Wars Battlefront II? The game is coming soon, Nov. 17 to be exact, but if you missed out on all the beta gameplay before and still want to give it a try, you can do so right now. There’s a trial available via Origin and EA Access currently via Xbox One and PC, and you can start playing right this moment.

The trial allows you to play up to 10 hours at your leisure, and any maps and specific modes you’d like to play. You only get a few single-player missions to test out, but there’s plenty of multiplayer action to get lost in if that’s your thing. It should be enough time to check out the game online to make a purchasing decision ahead of the official release, which is coming up fast.

Star Wars Battlefront II is releasing for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.

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Brittany Vincent
Brittany Vincent is the former News Editor at Twinfinite who covered all the video games industry's goings on between June 2017 and August 2018. She's been covering video games, anime and tech for over a decade for publications like Otaku USA, G4, Maxim, Engadget, Playboy and more. Fueled by horror, rainbow-sugar-pixel-rushes, and video games, she’s a freelancer who survives on surrealism and ultraviolence. When she’s not writing, watching anime or gaming, she’s searching for the perfect successor to visual novel Saya no Uta.