The Battlefield Labs version has received a significant 13GB update today, bringing multiple feature improvements to the game’s testing environment. This includes support for NVIDIA DLSS4 technology and several gameplay and interface refinements.
According to player feedback on the official Battlefield Reddit community, the latest update not only adds DLSS4 support but also introduces an option to disable the capture zone boundaries, giving players more tactical freedom. The update also changes the in-game watermark from “Labs” to “BFLabsAlpha” and adds several new data files related to a battle royale mode, sparking speculation about future mode expansions.
With official announcements about the upcoming class system expected soon, this patch seems to pave the way for a major update, possibly linked to the reveal of a new Battlefield title planned for this summer.
Notably, the next-generation Battlefield will feature a single-player campaign developed by Motive Studios, known for last year’s Dead Space remake. The campaign’s storyline is reportedly inspired by the American TV series “The Lioness” and the film “American Civil War.” Data miner temporyal recently shared campaign footage from the Battlefield Labs test version, showcasing a mission involving the destruction of the Tajik dam, further heightening player interest in the new game’s narrative.