A.V.A: Dog Tag Closed Beta Goes Live
Developer Red Duck is giving players a chance to take its first-person shooter A.V.A: Dog Tag for a spin this weekend. The game's first beta test is up and running in Europe and North America.
During closed beta, players will have access to two modes: Annihilation or Demolition. The former is a classic team deathmatch while the latter pits two factions against each other with one needing to plant a bomb and the other attempting to diffuse it. More modes are in the works and expected to arrive in the coming months. Players can choose between three different classes, each with their own unique weapons and abilities.
Those interested in participating in the Closed Beta will need to head to the A.V.A: Dog Tag site. You'll want to hurry, as the test period is set to come to an end on September 18. And, as is customary these days, Red Duck has put together a Discord channel for everyone to hang out and discuss their experience.
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