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This is the best I could do. Try the keys before 3pm EST tomorrow (Tuesday) and after, just to be sure.

PC: 83T3-E8CC-HLD8-5HPR-EC4C

PC: F8NE-QNAY-NYGX-PMJR-RTX9

PC: ATE6-ZY97-MQ5S-VQ4K-HBML

PC: 6K2A-Q9VB-BK2G-WBFQ-9T5Y

PC: 2HTB-W76N-T57X-MGGW-AGHQ

PC: 76T3-MYS3-KBCB-G7QY-4CW2

PC: 69YQ-JXA5-WXG7-Q8EK-JVZP

PC: 3733-ZDBV-AX3Z-CK6Y-JPE7

PC: AHWE-ZSXK-CREX-BW23-W7WN

PC: 6K2A-Q9VB-BK2G-WBFQ-9T5Y

Xbox 360: FJ7WX-MWHGR-99DY7-YYDDS-MWC6Z

Xbox 360: PP6J2-9PYFK-W7HJR-XCXCW-97KJZ

Xbox 360: 7QVKV-HQRWH-H9QV4-GX9T6-WMYWZ

Xbox 360: VGJFQ-33GMX-GGKTR-Y6GGC-GWCFZ

Xbox 360: C7FQ4-673RH-3G76Y-RFRP7-QFWGZ

Xbox 360: HK7W3-J9G2V-G6KT9-D4G27-9MV7Z

Xbox 360: 4MYDH-VPCCV-PHF97-YH7D3-JJJTZ

Xbox 360: 3D4C9-RMJ97-YFD7D-3K7GZ

PS3: 2G3H-CFN9-HNNJ

PS3: MLHC-NPN7-J98T

PS3: A32E-ELNM-JGR5

PS3: RR4C-EJNT-CLAB

PS3: P57C-CFNQ-PFEK

This is the best I could do. Try the keys before 3pm EST tomorrow (Tuesday) and after, just to be sure.

PC: 83T3-E8CC-HLD8-5HPR-EC4C

PC: F8NE-QNAY-NYGX-PMJR-RTX9

PC: ATE6-ZY97-MQ5S-VQ4K-HBML

PC: 6K2A-Q9VB-BK2G-WBFQ-9T5Y

PC: 2HTB-W76N-T57X-MGGW-AGHQ

PC: 76T3-MYS3-KBCB-G7QY-4CW2

PC: 69YQ-JXA5-WXG7-Q8EK-JVZP

PC: 3733-ZDBV-AX3Z-CK6Y-JPE7

PC: AHWE-ZSXK-CREX-BW23-W7WN

PC: 6K2A-Q9VB-BK2G-WBFQ-9T5Y

Xbox 360: FJ7WX-MWHGR-99DY7-YYDDS-MWC6Z

Xbox 360: PP6J2-9PYFK-W7HJR-XCXCW-97KJZ

Xbox 360: 7QVKV-HQRWH-H9QV4-GX9T6-WMYWZ

Xbox 360: VGJFQ-33GMX-GGKTR-Y6GGC-GWCFZ

Xbox 360: C7FQ4-673RH-3G76Y-RFRP7-QFWGZ

Xbox 360: HK7W3-J9G2V-G6KT9-D4G27-9MV7Z

Xbox 360: 4MYDH-VPCCV-PHF97-YH7D3-JJJTZ

Xbox 360: 3D4C9-RMJ97-YFD7D-3K7GZ

PS3: 2G3H-CFN9-HNNJ

PS3: MLHC-NPN7-J98T

PS3: A32E-ELNM-JGR5

PS3: RR4C-EJNT-CLAB

PS3: P57C-CFNQ-PFEK

Won't work. You can't use the same key twice and they all already have been activated (for PC).

Won't work. You can't use the same key twice and they all already have been activated (for PC).

I had a feeling the PC keys would've been activated already. As for the Xbox 360 and PS3 keys, why would the host mention twice that the keys will be activated at a later date? Also, some keys were shown more than once on the live stream. Surely they'd know that people would be quick to activate them (assuming they'd work).

See for yourself at 2:07:45: http://www.gamespot.com/shows/on-the-spot/?event=battlefield_3_tournament20110926&tag=stitialclk%3Bseries

I had a feeling the PC keys would've been activated already. As for the Xbox 360 and PS3 keys, why would the host mention twice that the keys will be activated at a later date? Also, some keys were shown more than once on the live stream. Surely they'd know that people would be quick to activate them (assuming they'd work).

See for yourself at 2:07:45: http://www.gamespot....ialclk%3Bseries

Host got it wrong. Keys are already activatable since four days ago. It's the open beta that opens "tomorrow" (US time) for the ones with the early access keys (and goes completely open on the 29th).

The only thing he was right about, is the "if you weren't fast enough, someone grabbed the key before you". And I guess were shown more than once, because they had limited number of them and the tournament went on longer than they expected so they went on repeat mode.

I guess we'll just have to wait and see. Anyway, here's an awesome Battlefield 3 montage by Sgt. Enigma. You may know him for his Bad Company 2 montages.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qu6vyHvVADs

I guess we'll just have to wait and see.

What's there to wait for? Just try to activate one of the keys for PC on Origin, and see what it will say to you. And keys from the giveaway by i3d.net were already been activated, five days ago.

http://i.imgur.com/v8skx.jpg

And by the way. i3d.net giving away more keys today, as I previously mentioned: http://www.neowin.ne...t__p__594331206

Another post from EA Australia just now:

Will try to answer some of the FAQs. You can download once the early access beta goes live globally at 10am AU EST - 2pm CET - 5am US PST

http://twitter.com/#...550085264089088

Sorry guys and thanks to @SimonMumbles & @nickbeagley for calling it out. 10PM AEST (not AM like my typo) #BF3beta

http://twitter.com/#!/EA_Australia/status/118552140875698176

Was perfect timing I get home from work then 5 minutes later zh1nt0 said keys going out open gmail and away I go :punk:

This is what the email will show blanked out spaces show name and key.

emailar.jpg

Once code is redeemed then you can login to http://battlelog.battlefield.com/bf3/

Edited by Digitalx

I would not be surprised if this is all based on American times since that is where EA's main headquarters are located, and here it is only 8:30 AM on the East Coast. If EA is on the West Coast, it is still 5:30 AM at their offices. So I would keep that in mind. They never gave an exact time, and more than likely than are going by UA time, even if DICE themselves are not in the US.

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