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Register now for the Titanfall Beta program, choose between PC or Xbox One

Ron Ron
September 21, 2019
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Register now for the Titanfall Beta program, choose between PC or Xbox One

Microsoft’s exclusive Titanfall game is one of the most highly anticipated first-person shooter games for the Xbox and the PC. Titanfall launches on March 14th in the UK, while those in North America will see the launch on March 11th. The game is set to launch on the PC, Xbox 360, and the Xbox One.

If you are interested in getting your hands on the Beta, you can sign up for a chance to participate! Simply head over to www.titanfall.com/beta and sign up! Here are the details:

“Please select the platform you would like play on for the Titanfall Beta. Completing this registration does not guarantee access into the Titanfall Beta as seats are limited. If you have been selected you will be emailed directly by EA with instructions on how to access the game no later than 11:59 PM PST on Feb 17th. Origin Account required for PC Beta.”

We have opened registration for the Titanfall Beta. Register NOW for a chance to play: http://t.co/V17Hnd2AvS #Titanfall

— Titanfall (@Titanfallgame) February 12, 2014

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