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Battlefield Labs New Update Introduces DLSS 4 Support, Battle Royale Files & More

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A fresh update has just dropped for Battlefield Labs, introducing a variety of new features to the test version of what will likely be the next entry in the Battlefield franchise. As detailed by users on the official Battlefield subreddit, this patch brings a notable addition of NVIDIA DLSS 4 support, allowing for improved performance and visual quality on supported hardware.
Battlefield Labs New Update Introduces DLSS 4 Support, Battle Royale Files & More
Players can now also disable the capture zone border, offering a cleaner interface for those testing the game.

In addition, the watermark has been changed from ‘PRE ALPHA’ to ‘ALPHA,’ signaling a shift towards a more polished version of the game. Files related to a possible battle royale mode have also been uncovered, adding further fuel to the speculation about the direction of the next game.

As fans eagerly await more information, the developers have promised an update on the class system soon, leaving many wondering if this update could be the precursor to the official reveal of the next Battlefield installment, which is expected sometime this summer.

Leaked footage from Battlefield Labs, although not intended for public sharing, has already found its way online, giving fans an early look at the upcoming features. In addition to multiplayer modes available for a limited number of testers, the game will also include a single-player campaign developed by Motive Studios, the team responsible for last year’s highly praised Dead Space remake. This campaign will draw inspiration from shows like ‘Lioness’ and movies like ‘Civil War.’

Stay tuned for more updates as the official launch of the next Battlefield approaches. For more details on Battlefield Labs, check out the official website.

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