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Battlefield 5 will get three free to play weekends; first free trial starts tomorrow, October 10th

Electronic Arts and DICE have announced that Battlefield 5 will receive three free to play weekends. PC gamers will be able to play this latest Battlefield game from October 10th and until October 13th. A second free weekend will begin on October 17th and the third and final free weekend will launch on October 24th.

These free weekends will each feature different multiplayer modes. Throughout the Trial weekends, though, an onboarding segment of the Squad Conquest mode and all of the War Stories, the untold and unplayed single-player stories inspired by real WW2 events, will be available.

Trial players will unlock rewards as they play. Moreover, progression will be saved and carried over if trial players should purchase the full version of Battlefield 5.

The first weekend lets you try out Rush. The second weekend will let you try Conquest and the third weekend will let you play Grand Operations.

These free trial weekends are only available on the PC.

Lastly, you can go ahead and pre-load the free to play weekend build right now, by downloading the game from Origin!

10 thoughts on “Battlefield 5 will get three free to play weekends; first free trial starts tomorrow, October 10th”

  1. EA DICE should hang their SJW heads in shame for having included attack helicopter gender in their game while excluding most of the other eleventy billion different genders.

    1. Racist (insults race) and fascist (wants to censor speech he doesn’t like).

      Brain dead leftist has entered the chat.

  2. True signs of a game’s success. When the publisher has to throw it out there for free, in hopes of catching a few whales.

    Happy hunting, EA. I’m pretty sure your bait is rotten though, so I doubt you’ll be catching much.

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