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IGI2: Covert Strike demo and beta test info

Marcel Klum   on 21 December 2002 - 16:46 · 6 comments & 491 views

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Bits taken from the IGI2: Covert Strike newsletter.

Public Beta Test
In January we will be opening the beta test to the public. This will obviously mean a lot more players will be joining us for a good fight! So come the middle of January there will be a large n00b bashing which all are invited to attend!

This will be open to all so if you have friends, fellow clan members, or know anyone that wants a go, they can!


Single Player Demo
Good news for those wishing to sample some Single Player action. A SP Demo will be released on cover mounts and available to download from the 16th January. It is the first mission of the game, with the intro cutscene. My advice; try all routes from stealth to fighting, there are many different ways to approach this level.

We have also seen some work on new multiplayer maps, which will not be part of the full game. They will, however, be available for free after the game launched. More news on this will follow.


You know its from slashdot :D

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#1 Tim on 21 Dec 2002 - 16:53
wasnt there some release made public? or was it leaked, was at warp2search.net
#2 Groovedude2001 on 21 Dec 2002 - 20:15
eh i thought the MP was publick beta as it was on the ocdemasters FTP under Betas folder .. nothing special tho .. i wuldnt mind trying the sp demo
#3 vetsmek on 21 Dec 2002 - 21:22
i want it now!!! to play over xmas hols
#4 TheDeputy on 21 Dec 2002 - 21:23
No the beta is NOT public. The only way to get the FTP site would have been from a Beta tester who gave that information out, which he/she should not have done.
#5 Solarix on 22 Dec 2002 - 03:21
i was an offical beta tester no point now since everone else has it RUIN MY FUN lol
#6 Groovedude2001 on 24 Dec 2002 - 11:32
no no.. i got it from a link to download another demo and i just browsed the FTP Server and came across it

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