Uncharted 3 Multiplayer Beta Getting Ready to Go Public

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The Uncharted 3 Beta has been live for about a week now, and many PlayStation Plus subscribers have had their go at Naughty Dog’s latest.  This Tuesday, at an undisclosed time, Naughty Dog will open the beta to the public.  This means that you won’t need a PlayStation Plus membership or a beta token to access the content.  Along with opening the multiplayer beta to the public, the game will also update with two new modes for testing purposes.

So from July 4th to July 9th you’ll be able to play Team Deathmatch, Free For All, Team Objective, Hardcore, and Co-op Hunter.  These modes will be playable on the Airstrip and Chateau Maps.  As well as the gameplay updates, Naughty Dog is also updating the Uncharted TV section of the game with new content.  There’s been no word of exactly when the beta will open to the public but it should be sometime on July 5th, keep a look out.

Source: Naughty Dog


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