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Public Beta for PlayStation All-Stars is Coming This Fall

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There's already been a closed beta going around, but for those of us who can't get into it, we don't have long to wait. Today on the PlayStation Blog, the President of SuperBot Entertainment (Chan Park) talked about an upcoming public beta.

Last week was just the start of their early beta testing phase, but in the coming weeks this will expand out to more players. The invitations will come out in batches and may show up for any PS3 owners. When it comes time for the public beta, PS+ members will gain first access to it.

Interestingly, Park also commented about the leaks that came alongside people picking through the beta's code. He had this to say about the discovered content:

"In addition, there was an unexpected and unintended leak in our beta that allowed fans to be able to see some additional content. We’ve enjoyed reading all of the fan reaction and are thrilled that so many of you are excited to learn more about our character roster and level mash-ups, however we are still in development and the leaked content does not fully represent the final product nor the incredible efforts that were made to make these elements truly spectacular. This will be evident in the coming weeks as this content is officially revealed, beginning with our next character announcement at Gamescom in a couple of weeks."

It seems PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale still has a lot left to reveal! Even though Park didn't say so specifically, it seems feasible that gamers can probably expect to see a burst of beta invites to come out around Gamescon.


1 Comments

Yeah, while the beta has exactly hyped me for the game. The sheer amount of Playstation history and characters in this game makes me all the more excited, even if the gameplay is subpar so far.

 


 

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