Testing of the "Call of Duty: Blacks Ops 4" beta is currently in full swing and fans are asking how they can get their hands on the game this early. Players who pre-ordered the game are the ones enjoying the beta version, which first rolled out two weeks ago.
To be more precise, players who have a PS4 or PC are the ones who have been given early access to the "Call of Duty: Black Ops 4" beta version. Unfortunately, Xbox players have to wait in order to play new content just like in the previous installment.
PC players, on the other hand, are able to play the game just by having a Battle.net account, Express reported. Those who want to play "Call of Duty: Black Ops 4" beta on the PC can simply log in to their Battle.net account and download the game, which will last until the weekend.
The first weekend of the beta version of "Call of Duty: Black Ops 4" had been given exclusively to PS4 players but eventually made its way to other platforms as well.
The good news is that the "Call of Duty: Black Ops 4" battle royale mode will be available soon and is set to be played sometime around September, a month before the game is officially released. So far, the current beta revealed six maps, 10 specialists to choose from, and six multiplayer modes, giving players a wide variety of options that they want to try out.
The beta version also gave developers a bird’s eye view to correct bugs and glitches that they have overlooked. For instance, they increased the delay of certain lethal Scorestreaks at the start of the round.
They also increased the delay at the start of a round before a player can activate certain lethal Scorestreaks for "Call of Duty: Black Ops 4." Moreover, they doubled the health of each Strike Team squad member, which gave players room to react whenever they’re faced with several enemies at once.


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