Get in on the online test phase while it's still available

Aug 29, 2015 05:05 GMT  ·  By

Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 developer Treyarch confirms that the multiplayer beta stage for the first-person shooter is now available to all PC users and all Xbox One owners with active Xbox Live Gold subscriptions.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 is set to make its full-fledged debut this November, but in order to ensure that the online multiplayer servers and mechanics work as intended, developer Treyarch and publisher Activision ran a special multiplayer beta for the title last week on PS4 and this week on PC and Xbox One.

After confirming that the PS4 test was the biggest in the history of the shooter franchise, the two companies have revealed that the multiplayer trial on PC and Xbox One is now available to all fans, no longer requiring a code to download it.

Bear in mind that all PC users with active Steam accounts can download and enjoy the Black Ops 3 beta. However, on the Xbox One, an Xbox Live Gold subscription is still necessary and you won't be able to play the multiplayer test without it.

The actual Black Ops 3 beta concludes on PC and Xbox One tomorrow, August 30, so make sure you get in on the action while you're still allowed by the actual game.

Black Ops 3 debuts on November 3 across PC, PS4, PS3, Xbox One, and Xbox 360.