Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare’s second beta weekend open to all PS4 players

For Infinite Warfare’s second beta weekend, publisher Activision is dropping the requirement for players to have a pre-order to play.

In a tweet and blog post, Activision revealed that regardless of pre-order status, any player on PS4 will be able to jump into the beta on weekend number two.

The feedback and player data is exactly what we need in order to make our day one experience on November 4 the best it can be in the final game. So much so that we’d like to open the beta up even further starting this Friday for all PS4 players. We are constantly fine tuning and balancing the MP experience to meet player expectations and our design goals, so huge thanks from all of us at the studio.

We’ll have Manch’s impressions of the beta later today.

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare will be available for PC, PS4 and Xbox One on November 4, 2016.

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Leo Stevenson
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