Closed Beta Test Announced For Third-Person Shooter Time Takers
If you’re wondering how the managing time energy thing is going to feel, this will be a good time to find out.

Those hoping for a closer look at Mistil Games’ third-person shooter Time Takers may be in luck soon. Today, the developer announced the upcoming launch of the free-to-play game’s first closed beta test. (It seems we’re having a lot of tests lately.) The test runs from March 13 to March 21. During that time, players can check out the game’s features, including the Time Energy system.
Currently, the test is only open to players in the Americas. The primary regions are the US, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Chile, Colombia, and Peru, with the servers being optimized for these regions. The test does allow for players from outside these regions, but they will need to go through extra steps to take part and are warned about possible latency issues.
Players will have to schedule appropriately to take part in this test, as it’s not 24/7. Instead, servers will be accessible for eight hours each day – 4 pm to midnight Pacific. That’s still a decent amount of time, so everyone should be able to get some time in.
As for how to sign up, head to Steam and click “Request Access” on the game’s page. It’s also suggested that you wishlist the game.
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