World War 3 — Private pack

World War 3 — Private pack

Released: 24/11/2021

Game Informations

Base Game

World War 3

Developer

The Farm 51

Publisher

Wishlist Games

Description

Ready for action? Get access to the World War 3 Closed Beta Test (CBT) plus bonus content — everything you need to prepare for the fight!

The Private Pack contains:


  • Closed Beta Test (CBT) Access: Play the World War 3 Closed Beta from November 25, 2021, with exclusive access guaranteed until the free-to-play Open Beta launch in March 2022 (TBC).
  • First to Fight (Weapon Emblem)
  • First to Fight (Banner Set)

IMPORTANT: To receive your items in World War 3, go to your web Inventory, sign in with your World War 3 Steam account, and follow the instructions. If you're a Veteran (you purchased World War 3 on Steam before October 4, 2021), you can also claim your rewards via your web Inventory.
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Player Statistics

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Search Interest

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