Everyone now has access to the massive multiplayer brute “Star Wars: Battlefront." The beta access is available across all platforms including Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC.

The beta version includes the Survival Mission and the 40-player game modes like the Walker Assault and Drop Zone modes. Currently, players will only have a weekend-long access, as it is set to close on Oct. 12.

PS4 and Xbox One players need to prepare 7GB of space in the consoles. The PC beta, which is available via Origin requires 11GB, Gamespot reported.

Fans who have yet to get a copy of "Star Wars Battlefront" can take advantage of some promos and features before its Nov. 17 release date. On the Xbox One, EA Access members can also get an early five-day access via the program. For PS4 players, the PS4 bundle featuring the "Darth Vader Special Edition" is part of the official price cut, bringing it down to $400.

Also, leading graphics card manufacturers like NVIDIA have released updated graphics drivers in order to ensure optimum gameplay experience for PC gamers. The drivers are available for download via the manufacturer's driver download page.

“With Game Ready optimizations for EA and DICE's highly-anticipated Star Wars Battlefront Open Beta, our new drivers will give up the best possible experience when blasting Rebel scum,” stated Andrew Burnes, spokesperson for NVIDIA.

With Disney’s “Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens” hitting the theaters a month after its release, Electronic Arts has decided to release DLCs for the game based on the movie.

"Star Wars: Battlefront" Multiplayer Gameplay Trailer (YouTube/EAStarWars)

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