Did you miss the throughout early entry? Exceptionally exciting news: The “don’t-call-it-Overwatch” shooter’s first weekend was exclusive to PS Plus subscribers and early adopters; however, its second weekend of gameplay is now fully accessible to anyone willing to join in on the fun.
Here’s what you can count on for the second weekend?
The open beta is now available on both PlayStation 5 and Windows PC, commencing. The beta’s beginning time in your time zone will be:
- For the West Coast of North America.
- For the East Coast of North America.
- for the U.Ok.
- for western Europe / Paris
- on July 19 for Tokyo
You’ll have the opportunity to pre-download the open beta starting now. Are you wondering if your computer is capable of handling a challenging task? Here are the minimum system requirements to run successfully.
The open beta for the game will run through Sunday, July 21, without a specific end time announced by either developer Firewalk Studios or writer PlayStation Studios.
The early entry beta concluded at 3 pm ET on Monday, July 15, but due to Firewalk’s extended availability, it’s possible that a similar scenario may unfold here.
The entirety of the early-entry beta’s content will remain accessible during the open beta, with the added bonus of a new map and gameplay mode. For the open beta, you’ll gain access to:
- Sixteen characters (or commas), to perfect the sports analogy.
- Five maps, along with the original four from the early-entry beta (Map A, Map B, Map C, and Map D) plus a brand-new addition.
- Four modes, including the closest approximation to a typical deathmatch; a zone-based mode without respawns that demands both capturing and defending territory; another non-respawn mode where teams clash over control of a single area; and the newly introduced , which is essentially a multi-zone king of the hill experience with respawn capabilities.
During your initial beta testing,
Don’t get your hopes up – perhaps the best you’ll achieve is mediocrity.
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