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While i was searching through the internet on a way to acess the beta since i didnt get to apply i stumbled upon this...

https://connect.micr...=IE12-GMMP-JRKK

Just open it fill in the application and type in the key on your xbox, and boom 4-8 hours you will be in the beta.

I take no glory in finding this just wanted to share :D

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Hmm, I signed up pretty much as soon as this thread was started and I have yet to receive any invite?

Click that link again to get to the connect page. You should be able to generate a product key there which you use as a code on the xbox, that downloads the registrations stuff and you should be good to go.

Click that link again to get to the connect page. You should be able to generate a product key there which you use as a code on the xbox, that downloads the registrations stuff and you should be good to go.

Thanks, did not realize this had to be done, just did it, got my code and redeemed it, I should be good to go now. (Y)

Thanks, did not realize this had to be done, just did it, got my code and redeemed it, I should be good to go now. (Y)

(since you didn't mention it, I figured I'd point this out just in case) you still have to download the registration tool to the Xbox and register :) Then you should be on the right track!

No longer works, well doesn't work for me.

This invitation is no longer valid. Either the program is full or the invitation cannot be used by any additional people. We are sorry for the inconvenience.

If you believe that you have reached this page in error, please click on Help, then select Microsoft Connect General Help. Here you can access a form which will be sent to our support team and submit the reasons why you believe you have reached this page in error.

(since you didn't mention it, I figured I'd point this out just in case) you still have to download the registration tool to the Xbox and register :) Then you should be on the right track!

I did realize this part, but I guess from my previous oversight I deserve this response. :laugh:

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