Exoprimal Beta date & sign up

All the Exoprimal Beta sign up info you need to know

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The Exoprimal Beta or Exoprimal network test is due this summer, though sadly it’s PC only. Players can now register to take part in all the specific dates of the Beta this summer.

The full release of Exoprimal is due sometime in 2023 on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X & S, and of course, the mighty PC. Read below for all the info we know so far, plus the Exoprimal gameplay trailer.

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Exoprimal Closed Beta date

The Exoprimal Closed Beta is essentially a closed network test on Steam that is ‘being carried out to monitor various functions, games systems, and network stability with a large number of players connected’. The Exoprimal Beta will run on July 11th, July 25th, and Aug 7th 2022.

Exoprimal Beta sign up process

If you want to know how to sign up to the Exoprimal Beta, all you have to do is click to ‘Begin The Closed Network Test Entry Submission Process’ on the relevant page on the Exoprimal website.

What is Exoprimal?

Exoprimal is an online multiplayer game in which players work together to take on waves of dinosaur enemies (apparently being guided by a sinister AI) in giant mech suits (called Exo Suits). It’s explosive, colorful, pretty daft, and looks absolutely great, silly fun. Different Exo Suits effectively act as different classes: with the as yet unnamed tank class having a giant shield that can hold off waves of raptors, ‘Barrage’ being the explosive expert, and ‘Vigilant’ having a sniper-like long-range railgun.

There are various game types that include both PvP and PvE elements. The main game type is Dino Survival, which has different mission modes, including ones where you have to assassinate a specific dinosaur, protect an aircraft whilst it’s taking off from waves of enemies, and some sort of nonsense involving hitting things with a massive hammer. Watch the trailer below for more info.

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From halcyon days playing Sonic 2 on the Megadrive, to trying to work out how to make the 'TOASTY!' man appear on Mortal Kombat 3, many of Aaron’s fondest childhood memories are associated with gaming. He regrets nothing. First getting into PC gaming through exposure to Drug Lord 2.0 and then the original Half Life, he has been a fiend ever since. If you need to know anything about gaming laptops, he's your guy.

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