The new Star Wars: Battlefront has proved to be EA's most successful beta test period ever, with an amazing 9.5 million people taking part around the world. To put this into perspective, most full released games don't even close to that many players and other betas, like the one for Bungie's massively successful Destiny shooter, earned just 4.6 million people when it was publicly tested back in 2014.
Taking some of EA's own statistics about the beta, we can tell you that with so many people warring over some of the trenches and territories of the Star Wars universe, players tallied up more than 1.6 billion minutes of play.
That rounds up to a similarly ridiculous 159,000 weeks of play. Just in a short few days.
Special characters like Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker - who can at the right time, turn the tide of battle - were spawned almost six million times each, though the black suited James Earl Jones sound-alike managed more kills, choking out over 1.3 million rebels, alone.
That doesn't mean the non-imperial fighters didn't do some damage in return though. More than 780,000 walkers were destroyed during the beta period.
Six million of you managed to unlock the jump pack at level five too, giving you much more control and really opening up what the higher-level game can be like.