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| Call of Duty WW2 Beta end time COUNTDOWN & When will PS4, Xbox One and PC Open-Beta start? |
Fans were fortunate enough to have the WW2 Private Beta begin a day early as it kicked off late on Thursday as opposed to the scheduled Friday launch date.
This also marks the second private beta period for the highly anticipated PS4, Xbox One and PC first-person shooter.
That first private beta for Call of Duty WW2 was an early access exclusive just for PS4 gamers only, and took place two weeks ago between August 25 and August 28.
With regards to an end time for the current the Call of Duty WW2 Private beta, it's scheduled to end on Monday, September 4 for PS4 and Xbox One fans until 10am PDT / 6pm BST.
Unlike Activision's recent Destiny 2 Beta's, the Call of Duty WW2 early access period did not get an extension to the end time.
And unless Sledgehammer surprises everyone with an unlikely announcement tomorrow, we can't imagine they'll be extending the beta any further.
However, there is the looming prospect of a Call of Duty WW2 PC Beta and a Call of Duty WW2 Open-Beta closer to the games November 6 release date.
Call of Duty WW2 Beta - Everything you need to know
Here's a look at all the available modes, activities, weapons, score streaks and more available in the Call of Duty WW2 Beta.
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A PC version of the beta was formally announced by Sledgehammer studio head Michael Condrey in a Reddit AMA thread last month.to let eager fans know a beta was 'coming' to PC.
During the conversation, Condrey confirmed that a PC beta was 'coming' but didn't provide a specific date.
Equally, Condrey didn't expand on the confirmation, but it's reassuring to know PC players will definitely be able to give the game a try before release day.
However, with a little under two months to go before the game releases on November 3rd there's still plenty of time for a PC beta to begin.
That's not all though, we wouldn't rule out Sledgehammer opening up the game to the public who haven't had the chance to pre-order and play the Private beta.
This could mean another quick open-beta weekend for PS4 and Xbox One players once again.
Whether Activision decides to go ahead with an open-beta, or what content they could include is anyone's guess.
However, chances are it could include a lot of the same sort of content used in the two Private Beta's shown so far.
Here's everything you need to know about the existing Call of Duty WW2 beta.
CALL OF DUTY WW2 BETA: What's included?
Although this is far from the full experience planned for release on November 3 for PS4, Xbox One and PC, there is still quite a bit to do and below you'll find an overview on what you should expect in the Call of Duty Private Multiplayer Beta, as confirmed by Sledgehammer Games:
Maps – At least three Multiplayer maps, including: Pointe Du Hoc, Ardennes, and Gibraltar.
War Mode – Operation Breakout
Modes – Fan-favorite modes, including Team Deathmatch, Domination, Kill Confirmed and Hardpoint.
Divisions – Enlist in the Infantry, Expeditionary, Airborne, Armored, or Mountain Division. You are not limited to any one Division, and we encourage you to try them all!
Progression – Players will begin at Soldier Rank 1 and rank up through a limited progression to unlock weapons, scorestreaks, equipment, and Basic Training Skills.
CALL OF DUTY WW2 BETA: What's NOT included?
As mentioned, this isn't the full retail experience and as such, fans should take note that they can't sample everything just yet.
So to prepare you, below is an overview of what you shouldn't expect to see in the Call of Duty Private Multiplayer Beta, as confirmed by Sledgehammer Games:
Headquarters – We’re testing the match-making of this all-new social experience, but access to this space will not be active during the Multiplayer Beta.
Supply Drops and Loot – These customization features that add depth and personality to your soldier will not be included in the Multiplayer Beta.
Esports – Ranked Play, Game Battles, and our suite of competitive features will be accessible when we release in November.
Additional content, including - Full progression, remaining maps and modes, additional War Mode maps, and the full armoury of weapons, scorestreaks, Basic Training, and equipment.
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