We don’t yet have confirmation on Japanese pre-orders, but we’ll be sure to update this article if any new information surfaces. So if you live in North America you’ll need a digital pre-order to get into the open beta a little earlier, but in Europe a physical pre-order will also grant early access. The confusion occurred because in North America only digital pre-orders from XBL and PSN get early access to the open beta, while in Europe physical pre-orders also get early access. After downloading the early access unlock, download the beta client from the PSN or XBL store and you'll be able to play once the early access begins on January 13. Once you've pre-ordered, you need to go to the PSN or XBL store and download the specially marked "early access" version of the demo. Elsewhere, we’ve also learned what pre-order bonuses will be available for Dragon Ball FighterZ ahead of its January 26 release on PS4, PC, and Xbox One. To get into the open beta a day early, you need to pre-order the game from PSN or Xbox Live in the US (physical pre-orders work in Europe). However, it was later revealed that only digital pre-orders via PSN and the Xbox Live Marketplace would get early access to the open beta. At the time, only physical pre-orders were available, which meant that all PS4 and Xbox One physical pre-orders would get early access to the open beta. Back in August the trailers out of Gamescom indicated that all pre-orders for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of Dragon Ball FighterZ would include early access to the open beta on January 13.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |