Battlefield Labs Alpha Update Boosts Game With DLSS 4 Support Battle Royale Mode Files and Latest Leaks

Battlefield Labs alpha update signifies major game progress with a 13GB patch, adding NVIDIA DLSS 4 support and files for a battle royale mode.
Battlefield Labs Alpha Update Boosts Game With DLSS 4 Support Battle Royale Mode Files and Latest Leaks

A big update for Battlefield Labs has moved the new Battlefield game from early testing to alpha level. The patch also adds files for a battle royale mode and includes support for NVIDIA's latest DLSS 4 tech, as leaks say.

Shared info from the 1BF Telegram channel shows a new patch, about 13GB big, has been put out. This update has some big changes:

  • Alpha Level Now: The game's mark has changed from "Labs" to "BF Labs Alpha." Any "PRE ALPHA" tags have been switched to "ALPHA," showing they are moving forward for its summer reveal.
  • DLSS Now Supported: The patch brings in support for DLSS. Even though the leaks don't say which version, it is thought to be DLSS 4.
  • Battle Royale Mode Files: Files for the talked-about battle royale mode are now in the patch. This mode, found in a leak in May, might be a remake of "Operation Firestorm" from Battlefield V and could offer new ways to play for out players.
  • Gameplay Choices: Players can now choose to remove the borders around capture zones.

This latest news adds to a string of big leaks about the next Battlefield game. Past leaks have shown game footage with graphics, vehicles, weapons, tools, and a new class setup that has sparked talks among gamers.

Moving to alpha and adding new parts shows that work on the game is moving on, with more news expected as we get close to the official reveal.

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