Call Of Duty- Vanguard–Has The Beta Ended-

The Call of Duty: Vanguard public beta has ended following an extension that already took it two days past its originally scheduled end date. More information will be coming soon regarding changes made as a result of the beta. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

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Call of Duty: Vanguard is out this November, and you can actually play the game ahead of time–at least portions of it–through its open beta. It’s available to everyone on all PlayStation, Xbox, and PC systems, and extension means it actually didn’t end yet. However, you still don’t have too much time left, as it’s going to be ending today.

How to get into the Call of Duty: Vanguard beta

The second beta weekend is live and extended, with support for players on all platforms, including those who did not purchase the game. Originally scheduled to end on September 20, it has been extended to September 22, which is today.

  • September 18-22: Open beta on all platforms

The maps Hotel Royal, Red Star, and Gavutu will be included, along with Team Deathmatch, Domination, and Kill Confirmed modes, and the new Champion Hill and Patrol offerings.

Players recently got hands-on with Call of Duty: Vanguard in a PlayStation-exclusive alpha, which featured the new Champion Hill mode, and the developers have already detailed patch notes for significant changes coming ahead of the standard multiplayer beta.

Champion Hill played like a sweaty Gunfight tournament that mixed small-scale Gunfight with battle royale themes, as duos and trios competed in a series of rounds to be the last team standing. And overall, the alpha test ran really smooth, and the mode was really interesting. However, players definitely had a few concerns, especially with some issues of low visibility and lighting. Thankfully, those are among the issues developer Sledgehammer Games will be addressing in the beta based on feedback from the alpha.