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 i have 3 Star Wars: Attack Squadrons beta codes to share if anyone wants to try it 

 

 

Star Wars? : Attack Squadrons is a free-to-play online space combat game where players customize iconic Star Wars? ships and engage in high-velocity 16 player dogfights in fabled Star Wars locations.

FEATURES

Intense PVP Action:

Battle online in 3 PVP game modes

  • Free For All: Fight for glory in 16 player death matches.

  • Team Dogfight: Join a team and decimate the enemy team.

  • Base Defense: Defend your base or coordinate an attack on your enemy?s base.



Ship Customization

Upgrade and personalize your ships as you collect
and modify them to your own specifications.



Team Play

Team up with your friends and develop
a community of Starfighter Pilots.



Rewards

Earn points after successful matches to unlock new items and upgrades.



Regular Updates

New ships, items and upgrades every month.

  • 4 weeks later...

CONGRATULATIONS!
YOU HAVE BEEN CHOSEN TO BECOME
A STAR WARS? : ATTACK SQUADRONS
BETA TEST PILOT!!

 

http://www.starwarsattacksquadrons.com/

 

Here are 5 codes: Good luck to whoever gets them - 

 

  • CBT3AF-BKQHYZCVWK
  • CBT3B-BDIADHBPDO
  • CBT3AF-SZTGNMPHOC
  • CBT3C-BFQNEIBAPN
  • CBT3B-PAVOFGPNUB

 

The dates and duration of the test are as follows:

? Friday, February 14 from 11am to 9pm PST
? Saturday, February 15 to Thursday, February 20 from 1pm to 9pm PST
? Friday, February 21 at 1pm to Monday, March 3 at 9pm (24 hour operation)

NOTE: Dates and time subject to change

Completely forgot about this - I signed up and most have entered something wrong as I have been sent codes a few times now but as its been mentioned, not available in the UK.

These codes are supposed to be valid until 3/3
 

CBT3BFF-CVGHWRWYQB
BT3BFF-KFUKLFHYFG
BT3BFF-ZDRGLMLJYP
CBT3BFF-ZKSNUDQZTH
BT3BFF-QUNTMTJIDS

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