World War 3 new feature

World War 3 gets a free Open Beta Stress Test this weekend

MY.GAMES and The Farm 51 have announced an Open Beta Stress Test for World War 3. This Open Beta will be free to everyone, and will run from February 3 at 13:00 CET/12:00 GMT/04:00 PT/07:00 ET until February 7 at 13:00 CET/12:00 GMT/04:00 PT/07:00 ET.

World War 3 aims to offer a fully authentic tactical experience evocative of real warfare while still being accessible. The game features weapons modeled on those used by real militaries around the world. Moreover, it will pack some realistic gameplay features, like ballistics, physics, and full body awareness.

During the Public Stress Test, players will be able to progress through the whole World War 3 Closed Beta, which includes full access to two modes and four maps: Team Deathmatch in Berlin and Warsaw, as well as Tactical Ops in Berlin, Warsaw, Moscow and Polyarny. Also, players who participate in World War 3 Public Stress Test between February 3 and February 7 will receive an exclusive reward – LWH Dark Helmet.

To acquire access to the Public Stress Test, players can download World War 3 for free from MY.GAMES on February 3 or request access on Steam. To participate, players will need a MY.GAMES account which will be automatically generated for Steam users when launching the game.

World War 3 | CBT Announcement Trailer

7 thoughts on “World War 3 gets a free Open Beta Stress Test this weekend”

  1. Ah yes, doing an “open beta” for a game that released over 3 years ago because f*** it, why not? There are no rules anymore! You can do whatever the f*** you want! Anything to try to revive this corpse of a game and maybe fleece some more money from the few idiots that will still fall for it

  2. Crap. It forces you to download 60 GB thought their own MY.GAMES (launcher? server?). After 5 hours 7% is downloaded.

  3. Moscow running through Warsaw like that wasn’t a coincidence, game hasnt even launched yet and its already been fully subverted.

    Cant enjoy anything these days…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *