Escape from Tarkov Gets Closed Beta Date for Those Who Preorder

Escape from Tarkov Gets Closed Beta Date for Those Who Preorder

So pumped for this game!

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jun 27, 2017 @ 03:45 PM (Staff Bios)
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Escape from Tarkov, an amazing looking PC-exclusive title, has just announced that they will be having a closed beta. A little while ago, players who purchased deluxe editions of the game had a random chance to gain access to the game's alpha version. Now, they're deciding to open up the pool.

For the beta, all you need to do is preorder the game. If you have it preordered, you will be able to access the beta for no additional costs and no RNG. While we don't have an exact date for the beta, we do know that this is going to launch in July. I would expect to see an email within two or three weeks.

We also don't know how long the beta will be available. If I had to take a guess, I would say it's either going to be a full week or just a beta weekend. I wouldn't imagine that they would do anything longer than 7 days. Until the beta opens, check out the gameplay below from the closed alpha. It seriously looks so great and I cannot wait until the beta doors fly open for me!

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