Nosgoth closed alpha only available in certain regions

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If you’re eager to get your teeth into Psyonix and Square Enix’s Legacy of Kain-themed third-person action multiplayer thing, Nosgoth, then you’d better hope you’re in one a very select number of regions.

Unfortunately for the majority of gamers worldwide, the closed alpha – due to begin next week – will be starting off in Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Norway, and the Netherlands. Not in one of those countries? Then I’m afraid you won’t be getting an invite just yet. Sorry.

If you are in one of those countries and signed up for theĀ Nosgoth alpha, then you might want to check your emails as Square reckons that the first invites should be going out today. If you didn’t sign up, then hey, you can still do so now. Might even be worth trying if you’re not in one of those countries; I imagine access will be expanding to other regions before long.


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