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There's a free beta on for the mech game by the World of Tanks creators

Published on January 01, 0001

As part of a Steam Publisher Weekend, World of Tanks and World of Warships developer Wargaming is having a playtest of , its upcoming fusion [[link]] of mech-hero shooter with extraction battle royale. The four-day beta is going until February 24, and is free to participate in via Wargaming's website or on Steam.

A community-wide event during the playtest sbfplay will let players' cumulative performance unlock a permanent skin for everyone involved. There'll also be a daily leaderboard competition, if that's more your speed. In addition, the battle pass from the original playtest will continue, letting you unlock another skin—though the game version of this playtest is "packed with new and [[link]] revamped content," says Wargaming.

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