Mirror’s Edge Catalyst Closed Beta Date Launch Date Announced

Mirror’s Edge Catalyst Closed Beta Date Launch Date Announced

EA and DICE have announced the launch date for the closed beta of Mirror’s Edge Catalyst today. The closed beta will begin on April 22nd and will run until April 26th. You must have registered for the beta when the window was open by EA in order to participate. Frontrunners who have been selected will receive a code for the beta in their e-mail on April 22nd, where all other participants selected will receive a code on April 23rd.

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The closed beta will have several main missions, side missions, and the Social Play features the game has to offer. DICE released a developer diary today outlining these features that you can check out below.

Mirror’s Edge Catalyst is slotted to release on May 24th, 2016. You can pre-order the game for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One here.

 

Disclaimer from EA: As with any beta, the experience will not be the same as the final product. The Closed Beta is a chance for us to gather your valuable feedback and test the Social Play and online systems before launch. We know that as community members, you will have invaluable feedback on the game and we look forward to your comments and reaction when the Closed Beta starts.


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