EVE Frontier launches free 10-day trial
If you're excited about CCP Games' EVE Frontier and want to check out its present state of development, we have great news. To show some love during Valentine's Week, CCP Games will offer a free trial for everyone to check out gameplay and enjoy early access during the Closed Alpha state. This trial, as you might have already guessed, will be open to all, albeit with a few requirements. EVE Frontier free trial dates The free trial period will be available for all starting February 14 and will be open until February 24. During this phase, you'll be able to log into the game for free to tackle the available content and fully enjoy the core fundamentals. The upcoming project is designed to be a Space Survival MMO that the players will shape (sounds familiar, doesn't it?) To survive, you'll have to explore and exploit every bit of the deep, dark space, but there will be plenty of challenges. As per CCP Games, a Rogue AI will challenge your survival and try to corrupt everything it touches. How to participate in EVE Frontier's free 10-day trial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phOVTd-7QBA You can register for the trial using the official game website. You'll find the option to register for the trial on the left-hand side of your screen. Participation is completely free of cost, but you'll need to have an account. If you already have an account, just log in. Alternatively, you can create a new account using a working email and password. Once you have created and verified your account, you'll be able to gain access to the limited-time free trial. To download the game, you'll first need to download the launcher. The launcher is available for both MacOS and Windows, so select your platform. The remaining steps can be completed from the launcher itself. Additionally, there are three different editions available for players if they wish to complete the full purchase after enjoying the trial. The post EVE Frontier launches free 10-day trial appeared first on Destructoid.
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If you're excited about CCP Games' EVE Frontier and want to check out its present state of development, we have great news.
To show some love during Valentine's Week, CCP Games will offer a free trial for everyone to check out gameplay and enjoy early access during the Closed Alpha state. This trial, as you might have already guessed, will be open to all, albeit with a few requirements.
EVE Frontier free trial dates
The free trial period will be available for all starting February 14 and will be open until February 24. During this phase, you'll be able to log into the game for free to tackle the available content and fully enjoy the core fundamentals.
The upcoming project is designed to be a Space Survival MMO that the players will shape (sounds familiar, doesn't it?) To survive, you'll have to explore and exploit every bit of the deep, dark space, but there will be plenty of challenges. As per CCP Games, a Rogue AI will challenge your survival and try to corrupt everything it touches.
How to participate in EVE Frontier's free 10-day trial
You can register for the trial using the official game website. You'll find the option to register for the trial on the left-hand side of your screen. Participation is completely free of cost, but you'll need to have an account.
If you already have an account, just log in. Alternatively, you can create a new account using a working email and password. Once you have created and verified your account, you'll be able to gain access to the limited-time free trial.
To download the game, you'll first need to download the launcher. The launcher is available for both MacOS and Windows, so select your platform. The remaining steps can be completed from the launcher itself. Additionally, there are three different editions available for players if they wish to complete the full purchase after enjoying the trial.
The post EVE Frontier launches free 10-day trial appeared first on Destructoid.