E3 may not have happened this year, but that hasn't stopped every big publisher turning up to take the spotlight for a few hours. With Sony's June State of Play kicking things off with a bang, Summer Games Fest carrying the momentum, and Xbox and Bethesda's Showcase bringing an hour and a half of non-stop reveals, June has been one of the most exciting months for gamers all year — and things are far from over. Just last night, Capcom hosted its own showcase, where some big upcoming titles were discussed, including the 2023 dinosaur, mech survival game Exoprimal.
After Resident Evil 4 Remake received a snippet of gameplay, the Resident Evil Village story DLC was finally announced, and Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak was revealed in even more detail, Exoprimal reared its scaly head, dropping a brand-new trailer that showed off some gameplay and cinematics. At the end of the Exoprimal segment, Capcom also announced that a closed network test would be available for the game, and that fans can register for it right now.
Exoprimal Trailer Shows Raptor Horde, Explains the Story
Network tests are nothing new to the gaming industry, with just about any online multiplayer game receiving one in the months leading up to the final launch. With a 2023 release date still on the slate, Exoprimal's network tests are right on schedule. The purpose of a network test is fairly simple, with many developers using it to monitor the strain on the game's servers at various times, and in various regions. As such, the player's experience in a network test can vary massively, as some players may be able to play the game with no issues, while others experience severe lag, server crashes, or consistent technical bugs.
This is all done to ensure that the
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