Shiny Announces Public Beta Test of Sacrifice
The sign up period to enter the public beta test ends on September 10.
Shiny has announced a public beta test of its upcoming real-time strategy game, Sacrifice. Beginning today, people can visit the Sacrifice website at www.sacrifice.net to sign up for the beta test. Sign ups will be accepted until September 10, 2000 5pm PST. 1000 gamers will be chosen from the pool of applicants. The chosen beta testers will be notified by email by 5pm September 11.
Sacrifice is a 3D real-time strategy game set in a fantasy world. Spells and strange creatures populate the game world, which is ruled by ambitious wizards who summon world-altering magic and great beasts with which to wage war.
You can learn more about Sacrifice by reading our preview linked from the right.
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