ONRUSH open beta launches this week

Codemasters has announced that the ONRUSH open beta will launch for both PS4 and Xbox One this week. The ONRUSH open beta will run for four days and will include both solo and multiplayer modes.

While playing the open beta, players can level up and earn rewards in the full game when it’s released. The open beta will also include ONRUSH’s Photomode, though it will only be available in single-player.

ONRUSH open beta will include two tracks, two modes and four vehicles for players to try.

ONRUSH Open Beta

The single-player mode available during the open beta is Superstar Practice. Available in single-player or co-op, Superstar Practice teaches players the basics of ONRUSH

Once the basics have been mastered, players can jump into the 6v6 multiplayer modes and race on two tracks with day and night cycles.

The tracks available in the open beta are Big Dune Beach and Crater Lake. Players will be able to choose from four vehicles in the open beta which are Blade, Vortex, Interceptor and Titan.

Each of the four vehicles has three abilities which all have the potential to change the outcome of any given race. 

The ONRUSH open beta will begin on Thursday, May 17 at 11 pm AEST and will end on Monday, May 21 at 7 pm AEST.

ONRUSH is in development by Codemasters’ new Cheshire studio which is comprised of former Evolution Studios members. 

ONRUSH will launch for PS4 and Xbox on June 5, 2018.

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