Extreme sports-based title Riders Republic has finally released its open beta for the fans to have an early experience of its gameplay.
While rolling out the Riders Republic beta, Ubisoft also announced that it would last till Saturday, August 28, 2021. That way, more people will have access.
‘Riders Republic’ beta and gameplay details
The #RidersRepublic Beta is now available to everyone!
Find out everything you need to know about it here – https://t.co/cgCOG4xoBC pic.twitter.com/P5P3EnJCcq
— Riders Republic (@RidersRepublic) August 25, 2021
The beta is open to all, and “we are waiting for you on the Ridge,” read the official blog on Ubisoft’s website.
Players can participate in the beta campaign on PC via the Ubisoft Connect and The Epic Games Store. And yes, it’s available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Ubisoft +.
Not to mention, again, that Riders Republic also has cross-gen and Cross-play support.
Revealing the beta on its portal, Ubisoft once again mentioned what kind of game Riders Republic would be.
It’s an expanded world full of engaging sports, lots of friends, and some sick gear.
Here’s what to watch out for during the open beta phase:
- Play all the five sports: Snowboard, Wingsuit, Ski, Bike, and Rocket Wingsuit.
- You can access three sports careers, namely Snow Tricks, Bike Races, and Air Sports.
- All three multiplayer modes Are Tricks Battle, Free for All, and Mass Races.
- Free-roaming available while doing side activities.
When the game launches in October, it will allow players to obtain stars as they progress.
During the beta stage, however, you can only get a maximum of five stars.
After the official release, players will access the two remaining modes: Bike Tricks and Snow Races.
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Upcoming video games in 2021
Meanwhile, gamers are currently waiting for the next big wave of new launches in the remaining months of this calendar.
In terms of AAA heavyweights, they will have tons of options to choose from.
Speaking of the most-awaited titles, then there will be names like Far Cry 6, New World, Stray, and Battlefield 2042.
Dying Light 2, Deathloop, Little Devil Inside, Life is Strange: True Colors, and Cyber Shadow are also on the list.
Sledgehammer and Activision’s Call of Duty: Vanguard, the next big entry in the first-person shooter series, will also make its debut. It will follow the story set during the era of World War II.
Recently announced Glitchpunk, Tom Clancy’s XDefiant, and Etched Memories will also make their way very soon.
Coming back to the Riders Republic, again, it will make its landing on October 28.
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