Sign-ups are available now for the testing initiative, which will see the community play a "key role in the future of Battlefield."
Electronic Arts could announce the return of the Battlefield CTE with potential playtests for the next title's multiplayer component.
The studio recently restructured and cut several jobs following the commercial underperformance of Dragon Age: The Veilguard.
Larian's Michael Douse criticized EA, saying it should have avoided layoffs and provided a better economic foundation for BioWare.
An unspecified number of BioWare devs are moving to other projects across EA, while some employees have been reportedly let go.
EA's flagship football franchise contributed the most to the underwhelming performance, though Veilguard did little to help.
The update largely focuses on this new quality-of-life addition, along with a host of bug fixes for BioWare's latest RPG.
The platformer will also be joined by Madden NFL 25 and Blizzard Entertainment's Heroes of the Storm, it's claimed.
Former BioWare veteran Mark Darrah states the project isn't yet ready to scale up to full production, with BioWare staff assisting other EA projects in the interim.
Corrine Busche has confirmed that her next project is also in the "CRPG space" and upholds "the traditions of great characters."
Players interested in helping playtest the upcoming skateboarding game on consoles can sign up on the game's official website.
"It’s true that more people played Paragon. But, it would have been meaningless if Renegade had not existed," says BioWare's Mike Gamble.
Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered and The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe will also be available starting next week.
From better choice and consequence mechanics to returning fan-favourite mechanics, here are a few things we wish to see in the next Mass Effect.
Dead Space creator Glen Schofield says he pitched a new entry in the sci-fi horror series earlier this year, though EA turned it down.
EA Sports' long-awaited college football revival hits another major sales milestone, becoming the US' best-selling sports game of all time.
Founder Josef Fares provides a quick studio tour, teasing a "big boss," introducing motion capture actresses, and much more.
Published by EA Originals, Hazelight's next co-op title will reportedly have its reveal week and launch next year for consoles and PC.
The character creator is available with no limits placed, and also allows players to carry over their creations into the full game.
The character creator also received two new complexions for the Qunari lineage, a setting to turn off Bloom, and several bug fixes.