While fans of From Software’s Souls-like games will have to wait a bit longer for the full launch of the studio’s latest title, Elden Ring, they might have a chance to try the upcoming open world action adventure game very soon. The game is having a closed network test, and while it’s not technically the same as a beta, the test will still give players an early chance to go hands on with the game.

Elden Ring is slated to release on February 25, 2022, for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.

Elden Ring network test dates

The closed network test for Elden Ring won’t be a week-long event. Players will be able to participate in the test during three-hour time frames over the course of three days, starting this Friday, November 12. A list of the session start times and dates can be found below.

  • Session 1: November 12, from 3 AM PT / 6 AM ET to 6 AM PT / 9 AM ET.
  • Session 2: November 12, from 7 PM PT / 10 PM ET to 10 PM PT / November 13, 1 AM ET.
  • Session 3: November 13 from 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET to 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET.
  • Session 4: November 14 from 3 AM PT / 6 AM ET to 6 AM PT / 9 AM ET.
  • Session 5: November 14 from 7 PM PT / 10 AM ET to 10 PM PT / November 15, 1 AM ET.

How to register for the closed network test

Currently, registration for the Elden Ring closed network test is closed. Anyone who still wants to register for the test is simply out of luck and will have to wait either for another closed network test or for the game to actually launch. Players who did sign up for the closed network test should start checking their email inboxes for confirmation that they’ve made it in.

Not everyone who signed up for the network test will actually get in, though, regardless of when they registered. The event isn’t first-come, first-served, but rather a lottery. Anyone who gets an invite to the test is simply lucky.

What can we expect from the Elden Ring closed network test?

While it’s called a closed network test, registrants who received an invitation can expect to play an early beta of Elden Ring starting on Friday. That comes with all the perks and downsides of a beta, including an early look at some areas in the game, as well as a ton of bugs. From Software itself expects players to encounter problems during their time with the game, some of which may prevent people from playing altogether.

This version of Elden Ring will, likewise, have different specs than the full release version. While it’s not entirely clear what will be different in this regard, it could be a reference to the framerate the game runs at or its resolution. Ray tracing will not be available during the closed network test either, with the lighting feature set to be added after the game has launched.


Source: Gamespot

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