Here's when the Modern Warfare 2 beta begins - and how to get early access:
During the Call Of Duty League event that aired on 7th August, Activision released timings for the Modern Warfare 2 open beta. There will be two weekends where players can jump in, the first being for PlayStation players, and other platforms the following week. Here are the timings:Sunday 18th to Tuesday 20th SeptemberSaturday 24th to Monday 26th September
Early access players can jump in a couple of days early if they have pre-ordered the game or have access to a code through other means. A couple of days later on each weekend, the open beta will then be available - first to PlayStation players, then on the second weekend, all platforms.
If you are pre-ordering, once the beta goes live, you will be emailed instructions on how to play. If you pre-ordered through the PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, or Battle.net, you are automatically validated to participate in Early Access for the Modern Warfare 2 Open Beta., you will be in with a chance at winning a code for the Modern Warfare 2 open beta.
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