Battlefield 2042 voice chat won't be available at launch but it's coming

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Battlefield 2042 will launch without voice chat of i❀ts own, meaning you'll need to use other methods to coordinate with yo🎃ur team in the meantime.

The detail previously surfaced in EA and DICE's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史🐼查询:big Battlefield 2042 beta recap post, where they confirmed that built-in voice chat was "set to come in after launch." If you'ജre💦 one of the players with Battlefield 2042 early access, you already knew it wasn't available in the current version of the game, though a recent DICE interview with notes that built-in voice chat should be coming soon after the full launch on November 19.

Until then, you do have several other options to keep in touch with your teammates: Battlefield 2042 supports sending built-in messages via the series' standard Commo Rose, and it also supports text chat on consoles for the first time in Battlefiel🍬d history - which should be especially helpful for cross-platform play.

If you plan on playing with a pre-made group, all the usual options of console-based party chat or just getting on a Discord with everybody apply as per usual. Those are admittedly a lot less helpful w🌌hen you're trying to get a server full of randos to help you capture a flag instead of just crashing helicopters into each other.

While you're waiting for the full release to arrive, you can check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Battlefield 2042 review-in-progress to see what we think of our time with the game 🅺so far.

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