Call of Duty: WWII PC Open Beta Live
The Call of Duty: WWII Private Multiplayer Beta on consoles went pretty well. Then, just as Activision has announced a several days back, Call of Duty: WWII's PC open beta is live right now. Actually the PC open beta was about to begin tomorrow (September 29) but it went ahead of schedule anyway as it will give the players the chance to get their hands on the game a day before they were about to. Sledgehammer really cares for us, eh?
Both Raven Software and Sledgehammer Games really worked had to give the gamers the PC open beta in due time and looks like they are successful. In an official Tweet, Sledgehammer revealed that the goal was not to release the beta in time but to improve the gaming experience for players on PC and all they want from you is to share your feedback with them, so that they can make the experience even better.
Now this is very sweet of them since open beta points out many issues and bugs that needs fixing. Activision forum has said that they will keep track of any technical issues pointed out and will get back at it. The data they will collect from this beta weekend will help the studios make the game better when it is finally released.
On Steam, the beta still shows date for tomorrow as it was intended to but a pre-access isn't actually hurting anyone. So, no one is really complaining. Upon running for this full weekend, the beta will end on October 2. Also, some specific features for PC like mouse/keyboard controls remapping and 4K support are part of this beta.
On November 3, Call of Duty: WWII will be released worldwide for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Oh, and if you haven't participated on the beta yet then there is news for you to make you interested. Open beta participants will receive an exclusive Beta Combat Pack when the game is finally released for everyone.
Call of Duty: WWII PC Open Beta Live Now |
Both Raven Software and Sledgehammer Games really worked had to give the gamers the PC open beta in due time and looks like they are successful. In an official Tweet, Sledgehammer revealed that the goal was not to release the beta in time but to improve the gaming experience for players on PC and all they want from you is to share your feedback with them, so that they can make the experience even better.
The #CODWWII PC Open Beta is now live! Give us your feedback and stay tuned for updates throughout the weekend: https://t.co/VFRPayqqQJ pic.twitter.com/7FuicXdPH4— Sledgehammer Games (@SHGames) September 28, 2017
Now this is very sweet of them since open beta points out many issues and bugs that needs fixing. Activision forum has said that they will keep track of any technical issues pointed out and will get back at it. The data they will collect from this beta weekend will help the studios make the game better when it is finally released.
On Steam, the beta still shows date for tomorrow as it was intended to but a pre-access isn't actually hurting anyone. So, no one is really complaining. Upon running for this full weekend, the beta will end on October 2. Also, some specific features for PC like mouse/keyboard controls remapping and 4K support are part of this beta.
On November 3, Call of Duty: WWII will be released worldwide for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Oh, and if you haven't participated on the beta yet then there is news for you to make you interested. Open beta participants will receive an exclusive Beta Combat Pack when the game is finally released for everyone.