Titan Forge Games Is Ready To Begin Testing On Smite 2 Next Week
The first alpha weekend has been announced.
Well, it would seem that Smite 2 is progressing. In fact, Titan Forge Games is officially ready to begin testing the MOBA, so they’ve revealed that the first round of testing will be taking place fairly soon. In fact, players have just short of a week to wait as the first alpha weekend will kick off on May 2 and run through May 5.
During this test, players will have access to fourteen playable gods and the revamped Conquest game mode. The day before the test begins (May 1) Titan Forge will host a stream on Twitch and show players what they can look forward to in testing. For those interested in watching, you’ll need to tune in at 3:00 pm Eastern.
To take part in the test, players will need to register on the Smite 2 website for a chance at an invitation, or they can go the other route and purchase a Founder’s Edition, which guarantees access to the test. If you’re planning on playing the game at launch, this might be the way to go, as Titan Forge also announced that they will be hosting Alpha Weekend events every month until the 24/7 closed beta kicks off. If things go well, that will be sometime later in the summer.
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