Path Of Titans Brings You Dino Fans And Survival Game Fans Out There A Closed Beta Next Week
Every 8-year-old inside of us just screamed for joy.
Alderon Games is just about ready to take Path of Titans, the open-world survival game where you play as the dinosaurs instead of taming or killing them, into closed beta. The company announced today that the game will be making the jump from early access on July 27. When it does, the closed beta will be available on PlayStation, Xbox, PC, Mac, Linux, and mobile. Nintendo Switch users will have to wait a bit.
To access the closed beta, players will need to purchase the Founder’s Edition.
During testing, players will play as a dinosaur, beginning as an egg and evolving to a full-sized creature. The game will feature 26 different dinosaur species as well as AI creatures. Each map will allow for up to 200 players, so there’s that to worry about as well. In addition, the closed beta will bring new T-Rex hatchlings to the game.
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