Battlefield V is going into open beta very soon, and today we have learned about what to expect over the closed beta and the latest public builds.

On his Twitter profile, Battlefield V Multiplayer Producer David Sirland has been asked about bullet penetration, confirming that it will be in the open beta build. The feature is not implemented correctly everywhere in the game as of now, and the team is looking for feedback from the beta to improve things.

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Yes in development. And bullet penetration is in the build. It's not setup everywhere correctly yet (there are some known minor issues in open beta too) - we want feedback on that too, if something feels like it should be penetrable but its not. — David Sirland (@tiggr_) August 27, 2018

Sirland also teased some major land vehicles changes that will be implemented in the open beta.

The frankly game changing changes to land vehicles coming in open beta. Massive depth and very interesting from a balance perspective. — David Sirland (@tiggr_) August 27, 2018

It's also been confirmed that some issues found in the Gamescom 2018 build are already fixed for the open beta and that match length will be tuned based on the open beta data.

Those issues are mostly fixed already for open beta.

The length will be tuned based on open beta data. — David Sirland (@tiggr_) August 27, 2018

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Progression will also be tested in the open beta, with the team hoping to get some good feedback for it.

Unöoxks and progression will be tested on the open beta! Test it out and give us feedback! — David Sirland (@tiggr_) August 27, 2018

Battlefield V launches on PC, Playstation 4 and Xbox One on October 19th. The open beta will begin on all formats on September 6th, with those who pre-order or subscribe to EA Access, Origin Access, Origin Access Premier will get access to it two days earlier, on September 4th.