Darwin Project is getting another Open Beta this weekend

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Scavengers Studio has announced another Open Beta for its man-slaughter simulator Darwin Project this weekend.

The latest teaser for the battle royale title will kick off on February 23 at 8.00pm GMT before shutting up shop on February 26 at 5.00pm GMT. In addition to letting you get stuck into the action again, this latest beta also implements Spectator Interactions via Twitch and Private Matches. 

In addition, players can also take advantage of new anti-cheat measures via a report option in the pause menu, as well as testing out the Show Director ratings. There’s plenty more highlights on offer, so give them a read over on Scavengers’ blog post.

Darwin Project’s last Open Beta attracted some 80,000 participants back in January, though the game’s developer is expecting a much bigger crowd this time around, thanks largely to Twitch being part of the package. 

In case you’re not familiar with the game, Darwin Project plonks gamers into a post-apocalyptic Canadian Rockies, where people get their jollies watching others kill each other in a live-entertainment setting. The game is due out on PC and Xbox One. 

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Darwin Project

  • Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
  • Genre(s): Action

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