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Warhammer 40K: Darktide will soon enter Closed Beta

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An intense weekend awaits you in mid-October. Fatshark announces that interested parties can now sign up for the closed beta of Warhamemr 40K: Darktide.

A brutal and nerve-wracking weekend is in store for you from 14th to 16th October  Warhammer 40K: Darktide will open its doors for a Closed Beta and invites you to explore the macropolis Tertium. If you are interested in this action-packed opportunity, you can register for the test run via the (official website

Warhammer 40K: Darktide sets you amidst the gigantic as well as merciless city of Tertium. In the depths of the macropolis, a powerful corruption is spreading that you, the enforcers of the Inquisition, must stop at all costs. In your four-man squads you will embark on an intense battle experience that you can make your own through customisable class adaptations of your hero.

On November 6, Warhammer 40K: Darktide will be released exclusively for the PC. In addition to the standard version for 39.99 euros, you can also pre-order the Imperial Edition for 59.99 euros. This contains various cosmetic contents as well as 2500 Aquilas (the game’s premium currency).

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