How To Sign Up For Battlefield Labs and Test Battlefield 6

Electronic Arts has introduced ‘Battlefield Testing Hub’, a single platform where gamers can join in testing upcoming features and games within the Battlefield collection. The main focus is on Battlefield 6 (yet-to-be-named title), which had its preliminary gameplay preview on February 3rd. In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through the steps to enroll in the Battlefield Testing Hub and get ready to try out Battlefield 6 – or whatever it might end up being called.

EA is being extra cautious to minimize errors with this new Battlefield game, considering the disappointing performance of Battlefield 2042 as their last major release. The team is currently conducting thorough tests on each feature for Battlefield 6 in private, but what they’re doing at Battlefield Labs promises to revolutionize our understanding of the concept.

Do you want to know how to sign up for Battlefield 6 playtests? Read on.

How to Register for Battlefield Labs

To participate in the trial phases for Battlefield 6, just head over to the Battlefield Labs website and click ‘Sign Up Now’ on the homepage. After that, you’ll be asked to log into your EA account, or create a new one if you’re new. Additionally, you can join the Battlefield Labs Discord community if you prefer that kind of interaction.

Currently, at the moment of composition, there’s an incredibly long line or waitlist filled with individuals eager to register for Battlefield Labs. Those who have managed to sign up are accumulating rapidly, and when I attempted to access it before writing this guide, I found myself in a queue of 250,000 gamers.

What is Battlefield Labs?

In the words of Electronic Arts:

Our most daring collaborative project yet, titled “Battlefield Labs”, invites a chosen group of enthusiasts to delve into the inner workings of a strategic command center. The registration process has commenced! Though we welcome all applicants, availability is constrained.

The massive testing phase for Battlefield 6 will initially involve gamers from North America and Europe. However, Electronic Arts intends to broaden its operations globally in the long run. If your application is accepted, you’re in for a playtesting experience with Battlefield 6 – though at present, we’re yet to see what that entails.

Here’s the video that Electronic Arts released to promote Battlefield Labs:

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2025-02-04 00:48