Elden Ring Network Test WARNING: Last chance to enjoy FromSoftware's excellent öpen-world Game News

Elden Ring Network Test WARNING: Last chance to enjoy FromSoftware's excellent öpen-world Game News

Elden Ring Network Test WARNING: Last chance to enjoy FromSoftware's excellent öpen-world Game News

ELDEN Ring developer FromSoftware is about to hold its final couple of test sessions for the open-world fantasy game.

Elden Ring's Network Test has given fans a tantalising glimpse of FromSoftware's fantasy open-world.

If there's one thing that Elden Ring's Network Test has shown us, it's that FromSoftware knows how to make an interesting open-world with lots of things to see and do.

If you haven't already had the chance to check out the Network Test, then you're running out of time.

From Software will hold two more sessions on Sunday morning and the early hours of Monday.

The penultimate Network Test takes place on November 14, between 11am GMT and 2pm GMT.

The final closed beta test takes place overnight, between 3am GMT and 6am GMT.

Unfortunately, Elden Ring's Network Test is an invitation-only affair, so you'd better check your emails if you haven't already.

If you're over 17, and have either a PlayStation or Xbox console, you can apply for a code by visiting the Elden Ring Network Test website. You may get lucky and receive a last-minute invite, so it's worth applying.

Just read the notes, agree to the Terms and Conditions and then select your console for a chance to play the beta.

Bandai Namco is sending codes via email, so check your Inbox and Junk folder for an invite.

Essentially a gameplay beta, the Network Test gives the development team a chance to stress test the servers, and fine-tune the balancing.

More importantly, it gives hardcore fans a chance to jump into the open-world and experience the action ahead of launch.

As for what fans can expect, Bandai Namco has outlined some of the features available during the beta.

"In the ELDEN RING network test, you will play as a pre-set player character, exploring fields and dungeons, fighting enemies, and playing online elements," reads the official description.

The development team has warned players to expect one or two bugs and glitches, explaining that the game is still in development.

If you enjoyed the Network Test, you can play more Elden Ring when the open-world fantasy game launches on February 22, 2022.

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