GEM Capital and Wishlist Games are excited to announce that their recently acquired tactical shooter, World War 3, is heading into Open Beta on September 29th. Any player who purchased a Closed Beta pack will be eligible to join the 3-day head start on September 26th. The game will also be free for all players from September 29th onwards.
World War 3 is a tactical online FPS developed by Polish studio, The Farm 51, also known for Chernobylite and Get Even. Players engage in thrilling, team-based skirmishes by fighting on the ground, driving tanks and vehicles, utilizing drones to survey the battlefield, and calling in tactical strikes for maximum damage. Up to 40 players can battle in two core game modes, Tactical Ops and Deathmatch, with matches fought on a range of stunning, realistic maps. Squad up and take the fight from the streets of Warsaw, Berlin, Moscow, and Polyarny, to the outskirts of Smolensk and beyond!
The Open Beta launch is the result of extended periods of testing, feedback, and development. With the help of Closed Beta players and Early Access Veterans, as well as the tireless efforts of the development team the game is finally ready to move to this next milestone. The game remains in active development, an upcoming roadmap will provide more clarity on the future of the game.
Since the Closed Beta started, the game has seen countless changes to improve the game on a technical, visual, audio, and gameplay level, A newly reworked Smolensk has also been added back to map rotation. The Open Beta kicks off with 10 days of bonus XP from September 26–October 6.
World War 3 is available via Steam Early Access, and while the game will be free to play from September 29, anyone looking to join the head start can secure a Closed Beta Pack at a 30% discount. The packs also include a range of awesome in-game content including Battle Passes, Blueprints for weapons, outfits and vehicles, cosmetic gear, and much more (certain items will be granted during Open Beta).
Related: World War 3 Free to Everyone this Weekend as Part of Public Stress Test
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