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Xbox One Titanfall Beta will open to all, available to download later today

Ron Ron
February 16, 2014
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Xbox One Titanfall Beta will open to everyone today

For those who haven’t managed to find an invitation code for Titanfall beta, Microsoft’s Major Nelson has a good news for you. According to Xbox’s Larry “Major Nelson” Hyrb, the game will become an open beta later today for the Xbox One. 

The game opened for registration a few hours ago, which was very soon ensued by people panicking on social networking websites seeking invitation codes. The game will soon become available for download on the New Game Demos section on the Xbox One. 

The download file is over 5GB in size, so it may take you a while to set things up. Furthermore, there is a tutorial which you need to complete before you can actually start enjoying the game. 

So far the game has been getting flaring reviews and people seem to be really enjoying the game. Just bear in mind that it is normal if you don’t see the game listed in the New Game Demos section for the next couple of hours, but be assured that it will arrive there soon enough. 

Let us know how you like the game!

Update: Titanfall Beta is now open to all, and its PC counterpart will arrive today. 

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