Win 1 of 80 codes for Crash Team Rumble’s closed beta this weekend

The closed beta for Crash Team Rumble has started today. It runs from April 21st to April 24th (AEST) and fans who pre-order the game on either PlayStation or Xbox are able to jump in and enjoy all the fun of the closed beta.

Thanks to Activision, we’ve got 80 closed beta codes up for grabs; 40 for PlayStation and 40 for Xbox. We’re giving these codes away on a “first come, first served” basis so hit up the widgets below to grab your code and start playing.

According to Activision, “The Crash Team Rumble Closed Beta features five fan-favourite characters, three unique action-packed arenas full of surprising strategic advantages, and a variety of fur-raising modes sure to challenge squads’ mettle.”

Crash Team Rumble Closed Beta

Crash Team Rumble is a 4v4, team-based competitive multiplayer game. Activision says;

“In Crash Team Rumble, fans can play from a roster of friends and frenemies from the Crash universe, each of which falls into one of the three roles – Blocker, Booster, or Scorer. Teams strategically utilise the different roles to work together to be the first to bank the most Wumpa fruit in their drop-off zone, while simultaneously defending their opponent team’s drop zone.”

Simply fill out the widget below to claim a code on PlayStation or Xbox. The PlayStation codes will only be valid for European, Australian and New Zealand accounts. The Xbox codes will work globally.

For more information about the closed beta, head to the official page.

Crash Team Rumble is coming to PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S on June 20 2023.

Leo Stevenson
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