PlayStation Plus gamers surprised with bonus free RPG

Well, this is an unexpected surprise.

IfMonster Hunter Wildsis one of your most anticipated games of next year, then you’re going to want to pay attention to what I’m about to say next.

An open beta test has been announced for the game and while it’s available acrossPlayStation5,XboxSeries X/S, andSteam, it’s PlayStation users who are being dealt the best hand.

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If you happen to be aPlayStation Plussubscriber, you can actually participate in the open beta several days before anybody else.

That’s right. Capcom has revealed that PlayStation 5 users with an active PlayStation Plus subscription will benefit from early access.

The early access open beta will kick off on Monday 28 October at 8pm PT, ending on Wednesday 30 October at 7.59pm PT.

Or, if you’re in the UK, that’s Tuesday 29 October at 3am GMT to Thursday 31 October at 2.59am GMT.

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You’ll still be able to carry on playing beyond that, but it’s at this point that the beta opens to other platforms.

Take a look atMonster Hunter Wildsin action below.

The general access beta - which does not require a PlayStation Plus nor Game Pass subscription - for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Steam users, runs from Thursday 31 October at 8pm PT to Sunday 3 November at 6.59pm PT.

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Again, if you’re in the UK, that equates to Friday 1 November at 3am GMT to Monday 4 November at 2.59am GMT.

This is a nice early treat asMonster Hunter Wildsisn’t set to land until 28 February 2025.

All in all, it’s shaping up very well.

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ScreenRantwrote, “The entire experience was so involved and intense. I immediately wanted to play more, the same way that downing a boss in a difficult Soulslike makes you feel like you can take on the rest of the game. IfMonster Hunter Wildscan capture that feeling in its ever-shifting environment, which will feature dynamic weather and what appears to be its most busy map yet, it will no doubt be one of the top contenders for 2025’s game of the year.”

IGNadded, “From what I did see,Wildsis shaping up to be pretty much what I hoped for: a Monster Hunter that embraces the parts ofRisethat made it so much more inviting, but also doesn’t shy away from the larger scale and spectacle that helped makeWorldthe more enduring entry for me.”

It sounds as if that open beta isn’t one to miss.

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