Steep open beta kicks off this month

Ubisoft has announced that Steep will be sliding into open beta this month. November will host two beta phases for Steep, the first of which will be an early access period for a select few players who register. The second phase will be open for all players.

The first beta weekend will take place from November 10 through 14 and will draw players from a pool of sign-ups. To have the chance to gain access to the closed beta, registrations need to be completed by November 9.

The open beta will take place from November 18 through 21 and will be available as a digital download on PS, PS4 and Xbox One.The beta will give players access to three of the seven areas of the open-world, nine Mountain Stories and a range of gear to unlock.

Steep will be available for PC, PS4 and Xbox One from December 2, 2016.

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