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How to participate in UFL Open Beta? Dates and more

Time to try out something new.

Strikerz Inc has announced that the UFL Open Beta is set to take place on consoles🐭 very soon.

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Fans have been eagerly waiting for this moment, as the market for football video games has been pretty limited. PC and console users have had to stay satisfied with EA Sports FC 24 and Konami’s eFootball 2024. However, a third option might become available soon enough, and the upcoming ܫbeta test could be a great way to get early impressions about the new game.

UFL Open Beta dates

The UFL Open Beta will be the first time where Xten and Strikerz will be opening their game to a broad audience. Up until now, only selected testers have been able to play the experimental batches. The developers have announced the dates for the upcoming beta period, which will take place between June 7 an💧d 9.

How to pre-download UFL Open Beta?

As mentioned earlier, this beta phase will be open to all. Hence, there’s no waiting period (at least as of this writing), and all you need to do is download the game. However, this beta test will only be available for Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 users, who can pre-download the game using the following links:

  • Xbox users:
  • PlayStation users:

It’s yet to be determined whether such open beta tests will be conducted for other platforms. Both PC and old-gen console users won’t be able to participate in the upcoming tests. This will undoubtedly disappoint many, especially those who have a proper gaming rig. It’s worth noting that UFL is expected to be released on both PC and consoles in the near futureꦍ.

Nevertheless, football fans owning a PlayStation 5 or the Xbox Series X|S should look to make the most of this upcoming opportunity. The UFL Open Beta, like the full release, will be available to everyone for free of cost. Developers Strikerz Inc has already emphasized the “fair-to-play” aspect of the project – a major point of discontentment that has plagued many FC 24 fans. A robust open beta could do a world of good for the developer🔯s, who are being backed by superst🔯ar .


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