'Star Wars Battlefront' news: EA trying to contain leaks after gameplay footage emerges

Electronic Arts is now on the lookout for leaked details about the company's biggest upcoming game this year, the "Star Wars: Battlefront."
According to Euro Gamer, users who have access to the closed Alpha testing for "Star Wars: Battlefront" have leaked a few images and videos to YouTube, with some even live streaming the game on Twitch.
Of course, this is a breach of agreement as EA strongly prohibits the release of any information related to the game without them allowing it, as said on Euro Gamer. Because of the breach of the terms and conditions, EA has revoked the access of the players who have leaked the game regardless if it were an image or a video they shared.
In a report from Polygon, it was stated that the Alpha testing of "Star Wars: Battlefront" featured the map that was previously shown at E3, as well as the two modes.
GameSpot has also reported that one of the leaked videos showed the awesome key battle that was featured in the movies "Star Wars IV," "Star Wars V," and "Star Wars VI." This video was first leaked on the forum, NeoGaf.
Aside from videos and images, files of the game have also been leaked and posted on NeoGaf. An example of the leaked files that were posted on the forum is a list of the weapons that are available in the Alpha test. These weapons include: "E11, A280, DH17, DL44, DLT19, DLT20a, EE3 (most likely for Boba Fett Only), Rocket Launcher, SE14c and T21."
Surprisingly, EA still has not yet released any official statement regarding this leak issue that is hounding the company's biggest game of the year.
"Star Wars: Battlefront" is set to be released this coming November 17, 2015. The game is being developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts.