Closed Beta Test Date Announced For Exoborne, The Upcoming Extraction Shooter From Sharkmob

Those interested will want to sign up soon.

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Exoborne Closed Beta

Last week, we told you that Sharkmob would be opening their extraction shooter Exoborne to players for testing. At the time, we didn’t know the date – only that it would be soon and that sign-ups were open.

Now, we have those dates for you, and they’re not all that far away – which means that if you want to participate and haven’t signed up yet, you’ll want to get on that. The game’s first closed beta test will begin at 5:00 pm Pacific on May 30. It’ll run until 1 am on June 5, giving players almost a week to test things out.

Those wanting to sign up can do so via the test recruitment page on the game’s site. The page also includes the minimum system requirements for participation. There’s also a FAQ answering important questions like whether or not you can stream the test. You cannot, but that’s not exactly a surprise with it being a closed beta test.

To sign up, you'll need your Discord ID number (NOT your Discord name, so make sure you have Developer Mode enabled), your Steam ID number (again, the number, NOT your name), and you'll have to answer a few questions about platforms you play on, games you play, and details about your PC.

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In this article: Sharkmob, Level Infinite, Exoborne.

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QuintLyn Bowers
QuintLyn Bowers, News Editor

QuintLyn is a long-time lover of all things video game related will happily talk about them to anyone that will listen. She began writing about games for various gaming sites a little over ten years ago and has taken on various roles in the games community.

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Discussion (1)

reiando 5 months ago
apparently they are not gonna stop with one failure of a game called bloodhunt and make another failure of a game.


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