The coolest mech game this side of the 23rd century will get its first beta test by the end of October.
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“The team has worked tirelessly to launch the closed beta,” Adhesive Games creative director Khang Le said. “Thanks to the awesome community, we learned a great deal from the alpha 2 feedback. We’re super excited about opening the gate and having a larger fan base playing Hawken for the very first time.”
Users can sign up for a chance to enter the beta at the official website. I’ve had some hands-on time with the game but can’t say much. At the very least, I think you should get over and claim your Hawken username — you’re probably going to want that when this game hits.