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Xbox Insiders on Windows PC can preview Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory for free – onmsft.com

Robert Collins Robert Collins
June 10, 2022
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From now until June 23, participants in the Xbox Insiders Program on Windows PC can take part in a preview of Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory. By joining in the preview, Xbox Insiders can play an integral part in bringing the game to Windows PC.

Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory was first released way back in 2003. It is objective-based multiplayer first-person shooter featuring a WWII setting. Up to 32 players can choose to play as either Axis Powers or Allies, across 6 maps based on real-world battlefields.

How to join:

  • Sign in on your Windows PC and launch the Xbox Insider Hub application.
  • Go to Previews > Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory.
  • Select Join.
  • Once registration is complete you’ll be directed to the Store. From there install the game.
  • Note that the preview is only available on Windows PC, and you must be a participant in the Xbox Insider Program.

All #XboxInsiders on PC are invited to join Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory. Originally released in 2003, Enemy Territory is an objective-based multiplayer World War 2 first-person shooter. Check the Xbox Insider Hub app to participate! Learn more: https://t.co/0KKdkdeFUc pic.twitter.com/AteIAcTLLR

— Xbox Insider (@xboxinsider) June 9, 2022

If you aren’t already part of the Xbox Insider Program but would like to join, you can do so here. Or you can learn more about it by visiting the Xbox Insider Program FAQ. Members looking to provide feedback can do so by visiting this page.

The Xbox Insider Program is a great way for passionate Xbox fans to get in early access to new features and even games, while providing vital feedback. And the best part is that it is free to join.

Featured image courtesy of imdb.com. 

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