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No code :(

Is this suppose to be EU as well, or just USA?

If EU as well, I have absolutely dire luck of getting into beta's unless they are "spam refresh some website for code".

Resistance 2 public beta this Monday

The UK Resistance 2 public beta will kick off on Monday 20 October and will run through to 13 November, Sony has confirmed to CVG.

Initial access keys for the beta - around 7000 - are being given out via the internet, but there's every chance more could be made available a little later.

The US public beta kicked off today, so it's all go over the pond. If any of our US readers could tell us exactly what's in the beta, that would be jolly nice of you.

Source: http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=199498

Woohoo another case of us in Europe needing to F5 the **** out of Eurogamer!

It's the most ambitious FPS game in a while I think, just gotta wait and try the beta, and see how reviews go.

I'm not pre-ordering, I'll buy it off shelf/online for/after release if it gets good praise.

Resistance 2 beta begins? today!b>

Heya, it?s been a while since I?ve been seen around these parts as James Stevenson, Bryan Intihar and the others at Insomniac have been doing most of the Resistance 2 posting as of late. Along with my return to the blog, I bring a few announcements with regards to * Today, October 16th, the public beta for Resistance 2 will begin in North America. . The beta will offer gamers a glimpse at Resistance 2?s online competitive and co-op modes ahead of the game?s launch on November 4th. We will be admitting players in two waves: a Premiere wave which includes those that pre-ordered at GameStop, individuals who subscribed to QORE for one year and/or bought the episode featuring Resistance 2 and a recent contest from GamePro.com. Those of you in the Premiere wave should be receiving an email with a registration code between now and tomorrow afternoon. A second wave is starting in the middle of next week, and you apply to be a part of it by going to beta.myresistance.net once the site goes live (later tonight). For those of you across the pond in Europe, the public beta will also begin ne * The Beta will include competitive maps from three locations in the game. game. These maps include 60-, 40-, and 20-player maps from Orick, 40- and 20-player maps from Chicago, and the 10-Player map Sub Docks (Bay Area). New modes Skirmish and Core control will be supported, along with Deathmatch and Team Deathmatch. The co-op portion of the beta will focused on Orick, and will support randomization of your play-path. Both co-op and competitive will support matchmaking and class/character progression up to level 10. This will allow unlocking of new equipment, upgrades and berserks for character custom * Speaking of beta.myresistance.net, the beta version of our new community site goes live tonight as well. well. Customizable leader boards/user profiles, individual blogs and ?ticker? that provides players with up to minute information of happenings on the site are just some of the features the beta site has to offer. Leading into the November 4th North American launch of the game (and the months to follow), we?ll be adding several more features that will make MyResistance.net the destination for all Re * And, finally, Resistance 2 has gone gold.s gone gold. As a special treat, the below image gives all of you PlayStation Blog readers an idea on just how big just the online coop c:)paign mode is :)

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That?s all for now. Keep your eyes open for more R2 announcements as we lead into launch. If you have any questions, write them in the comments sections and I?ll do my best to answer them.

Source: http://blog.us.playstation.com/2008/10/16/...a-begins-today/

eh, games looks bland and generic still...... the still hd images are awesome, but after watching the gameplay, im left with a feeling that its the same , just with extra features. R1 didnt impress me with anything.

I feel the same so far but hopefully I'm wrong. Watching the video left me with the same feeling as watching the Haze ones before it's release. It looks pretty enough but it just felt uninteresting to watch.

I'd like it to turn out well but as it's one I'd contemplated getting.

Resistance 2: The Latest Trailer

Hey everyone! Hope you enjoyed the blitz of new info, impressions, screens and footage from Resistance 2 in the past couple of weeks. We’re hoping to continue that today, with the release of our latest trailer for the game.

As development on the game is wrapping up in here in Burbank, and the last few bugs are hunted down and squashed, we wanted to make an announcement we’re very excited about. Since Resistance: Fall of Man, one of the biggest feature requests for the game was that we implemented split-screen online play. We are happy to announce that Resistance 2 will feature 2-player split-screen play for both competitive play as well as our 8-player online co-op campaign! Now you won’t have to stop leveling up your medic just because your friend is over!

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In addition – we recently announced the contents of our collector’s edition. Many of you wrote in asking for the bonus disc to be a Blu-Ray instead of a DVD. We can also announce that the Bonus Disc will now indeed be a Blu-Ray disc, bringing almost all of the special features to you in High-Definition.

We are excited to play you guys online during the public beta in the coming weeks, as well as when the game releases on November 4th.

If you have questions or comments, please post below. Bryan Intihar and I will be around to answer!

Source/Trailer: http://blog.us.playstation.com/2008/10/17/...latest-trailer/

Check out the new trailer guys, it's awesome!

I think this will be the one everyone is cautious about, that will thankfully blow away the doubts. Rather than be the one over-hyped and expected to be Jesus-like, and fail.

I'm away out.

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