The highly anticipated Open Beta for this year’s Call of Duty is almost here. In the next few days, fans will be able to enjoy it while diving deeper into a limited-time experience of Activision’s upcoming new FPS premium.
Alongside the next-gen platforms like PS5 and Xbox Series X\S, Modern Warfare III will also be released for PC users. Which means they will also get a chance to jump into the Beta ahead of the game’s global launch. However, there are still several players on PC who may be confused regarding the dates. When can they expect to have it on their systems? Fortunately, they need not worry anymore.
Here’s when the Beta for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III is coming to PC
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Activision has already confirmed that October 6 is the day when the Beta goes live for MWIII. However, only PlayStation owners will be able to enjoy the game’s limited build ahead of other platform users.
Now talking about PC players, they will get the chance to have an early access to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III Beta on October 12. But that’s only if they have already pre-purchased the game. They can either go for the Standard Edition or the Vault Edition, depending on their preference.
Talking about the Open Beta for MWIII on PC, it will kick off on October 14 for all the players, for free. They can simply use the Battle.net or Steam launcher in order to download the limited build. Meanwhile, COD fans are looking forward to the release of MWIII and all the surprising elements it’s going to bring.
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Modern Warfare III to have Zombies, a promising Multiplayer and a refreshing Campaign!
For the first time in the history of Modern Warfare franchise, Zombies will be making their appearance. They will arrive inside an open world mode, based on a PvE format. Players will go against hordes of the undead in a massive area. They will have to finish certain missions while trying to loot items and extract successfully.
Moving onto Multiplayer, it will have 16 remastered maps from 2009’s MW2. To name a few, there will be Skidrow, Afghan, Derail, Rust, Wasteland, Scrapyard, and Estate among others.
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When it comes to the single-player Campaign, the story will continue after the events of last year’s Modern Warfare II. This time, the members of Task Force 141 will have to face their arch-nemesis, iconic villain Vladimir Makarov. Oh, and there will be something called Open-Combat Missions too. They will allow for more options to make creative choices in order to complete certain quests. Coming back to the game’s Beta for PC players, they can have its early or free access later this month.
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