Titanfall beta opens up to all on Xbox One tonight, PC maybe tomorrow
Titanfall developers wants to stress test the game as much as possible: "Let's break it."
The Titanfall beta will open up to all players who want to participate in order to stress test the game as much as possible, Respawn Entertainment's Vince Zampella announced on Twitter.
"Let's break it," Zampella said, "The plan is to make the beta fully open and have you max stress it!"
Xbox One players should be able to join the game later tonight. The PC beta will open later, maybe tomorrow.
To download the beta, sign in to your Xbox One and check the “New Game Demos” section of the Game Store. It should appear there. For further instructions on how to get the beta on Xbox One, head over to Major Nelson's blog.
The beta started yesterday and was originally set to end on February 18. However, since the servers were down for several hours last night, it will be extended by at least one more day.
Hopefully you didn't already spend $15-$35 on buying a beta code for the game from eBay.
If you want to know what to expect, be sure to read everything we know about the Titanfall beta so far.
"I have an evil grin on my face right now," Zampella said. "Is that normal?"
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