Ahead of the October 21st release of Battlefield 1, EA have outlined the player experience for those shelling out a monthly fee for their 'Origin Access' platform.
Paying subscribers will be treated to the multiplayer experience a full week early than those simply purchasing the game without a subscription - though it isn't without limitations. Only 5 of the 9 maps available at launch will be present in the early trial session with game time being limited to 10 hours. Though those hitting the play cap will be treated to an additional in-game battlepack when full service arrives.
The trial time isn't completely limited to multiplayer, however, with those less intent on dying to other players having the option to try out 2 of the game's single-player missions 'Storm of Steel' and 'Through the Mud'.
The rest of the maps and mode will become available slightly ahead of launch on October 18th to coincide with the early access release of the 'Early Enlister Deluxe Edition'. Players of the Origin Access trial will be able to queue for matches on these additional mode only if they have yet to exhaust the 10 hour trial time - those with a valid pre-order will have full access, however.
PC denizens can pick up the Deluxe Edition through Origin directly.