The Farm 51 is set to release a public stress test for World War 3. Known as the "Battlefield Killer," the game will hold its third public playtest after the ongoing closed beta for several months.
After a massive response from fans worldwide, the FPS community is eager to see this immersive experience getting rolled out publicly. According to the developers, World War 3 delivers:
The main focus of the game is on tactics and realism. With many modern weapons, vehicles, hyper-realistic graphics, and five real locations as maps, fans hope this title will finally live up to its Battlefield Killer name.
While it will still be available to users who bought the closed beta packs, The Farm 51 decided to launch their second public playtest of the game.
World War 3 will be available for players to download and play for free from April 30 at 19.00 CEST/18.00 BST/10.00 PDT/13.00 EDT until May 2 at 19.00 CEST/18.00 BST/10.00 PDT/13.00 EDT as part of a new Public Stress Test.
Gamers can earn a 50% extra XP boost if they play during the test.
Here is how to play the game:
Released on October 19, 2018, World War 3 was started as a replacement for Battlefieldesque games, which deliver large-scale battles and a massively multiplayer experience. However, with its release, the game was a disaster.
Those who bought it and the FPS-loving community keeping an update on the title saw a game-changing development when The Farm 51 took over.
When released, the game was buggier, and the maps, graphics, and sound design were also bad. Last year, The Farm 51 decided to re-release it with a massive rework.
The developer has previously announced that the game will be free to play. It was supposed to be released on March 30, but gamers experienced lots of server
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