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So I can finally get to bungie's site and its asking me for my 9 digit code.... I didn't get one from amazon besides the alpha. So wtf? Anyone else pre order from amazon and have a 9 digit code for the Beta?

Bungie.net seems to have changed over the past days. Go to your profile and then check the Codes tab at the top. You should be able to claim the key from there.

Just a bit over 12hrs to go before the PS4 beta starts.  

 

Really looking forward to this and had another friend grab a PS4 the other day so he could jump in on the beta also.  I found when there was just 2 of us during the Alpha, the people it add through matchmaking were pretty bad at times (most were fine, but 1 or 2 were awful).

If you have a Beta key you can now go and select which console you want to play it on. Each Beta Key will net you 3 activations for a single console type. However, you wont get your actual Beta activation key until the 17th. 

 

http://www.bungie.net/en/User/redeemedcodes

 

Note: Currently PS4 Europe Region is disabled they are working on it.

 

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I'm getting a 404 on that link :cry:

 

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Been refreshing this page all day hoping the codes would be released prior to 1PM EST

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Also here are the collector's cards numbers for people that dont have them.

 

  1. Warlock: YKA-RJG-MH9

  2. Hunter: 3DA-P4X-F6A

  3. Titan: MVD-4N3-NKH

  4. Rixis: TCN-HCD-TGY

  5. Old-Russia: HDX-ALM-V4K

  6. Hive: 473-MXR-3X9

  7. Moon: JMR-LFN-4A3

  8. Gjallorhorn: HC3-H44-DKC

  9. Duke MK.44: 69P-KRM-JJA

  10. The Tower: 69P-VCH-337

  11. The Hive: Ogre 69R-CKD-X7L

  12. Valley of the kings, Mars: 69R-DDD-FCP

  13. The Fallen: 69R-F99-AXG

  14. Red Death: 69R-VL7-J6A

  15. The Cabal: 69X-DJN-74V

  16. The Devastated Coast, Venus: 6A7-7NP-3X7

  17. Vex Minotaur: 6A9-DTG-YGN

you redeem them the same way you redeemed the beta code.

http://www.bungie.net/en/User/coderedemption

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I really had to hammer the store to get the code in and start downloading. The download is only 179MB apparently which is weird initially it said 14 GB

probably a loader from Sony and then it downloads the rest from Bungie. like the way Dust works.

probably a loader from Sony and then it downloads the rest from Bungie. like the way Dust works.

Yeah it now says it is downloading 10.9Gb. Not sure what the point of that little client is then, seems kinda pointless if you have to download that to download a second 10.9gb portion before playing. Hey ho at least it's going now :D

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