Activision has announced that the current open beta opening for Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War has been extended.
The ongoing open beta for Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War was originally supposed to run from October 15 to 19, but has since been extended by an additional 24 hours. The publisher revealed the bulletin on Twitter.
The official end date for the Black Ops Cold War beta test is now scheduled for October 20, 6PM BST( 10 AM PT ). Additionally, players is now time also receive doubled XP and will have a chance to try out all of the game’s affections, which have been unlocked. All planneds and accessible tournament procedures likewise is likely to be playable through the end of the open beta.
Check out the tweet below.
Start the week off right.
The #BlackOpsColdWar open Beta will be extended until Tuesday, Oct 20 at 10 AM PT. 2XP is enabled and all affections unlocked. pic.twitter.com/ 9kGUysvoiN
— Call of Duty (@ CallofDuty) October 19, 2020
The 24 -hour extension is being offered as a honor for the game’s community, which solved a number of coded challenges via the PawnTakesPawn ARG website. “Thanks to the code-breaking efforts of our incredible community, an extra day of the #BlackOpsColdWar Beta has been unlocked !, ” the developers said on Twitter.
The open beta includes cross-play across PS4, Xbox One and PC different versions of video games. Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War will be released on November 13 on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and S.
Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is also set to launch with a brand-new Zombies mode. The four-player co-operative mode will boast a brand-new narrative set in a site known as Die Maschine. Players will explore a World War II bunker that contains the Zombie threat and unveil a narration between two groups, Requiem and the Omega Group.
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