First Battlefield 7 tests start in two days. We know what elements of the shooter players will try
The first Battlefield 7 tests are just around the corner. At least, that's according to emails received by Battlefield Labs participants.

As reported by InsiderGaming, players who managed to join the "Battlefield Labs" testing platform received an email with the date of the first Battlefield 7 tests. It suggests that players will first try out the upcoming shooter on Friday, March 7th. The PC tests will last around two hours and are intended to acquaint with the game's "concept and mechanics."
Perhaps this broad concept conceals elements like the combat and destruction systems, which one of the developers mentioned during a meeting about "Battlefield Labs" some time ago.
However, returning to the announcement, it was also mentioned that the tests will take place in a "closed environment," and publishing any information about the new game is strictly forbidden. We will soon learn if all participants will comply with the confidentiality clause.
For those who haven't been keeping up with the news about "Battlefield Labs," we remind you that the new testing platform was officially announced in early February. At that time, Electronic Arts described their project as a "new, exclusive testing environment, connecting selected players with developers." The cooperation between both groups is aimed at "creating the best possible Battlefield."
Players can still sign up to participate in "Battlefield Labs." According to EA's assurances, every person has the same chance of being selected for testing, regardless of when they registered.
The exact release date for the new Battlefield is still unknown, but Electronic Arts confirmed in its recent financial report that it will launch before April 1, 2026.