Funcom wants beta testers for Anarchy Online |
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What's better than "free?" Well, if you're a beta tester, you get "free + !" If you've ever wanted to into the MMORPG scene without having to pay for the game, then Anarchy Online may just be the ticket you're looking for. If you're looking for an MMO that gives you the opportunity to play for free till 2008 and get a shot at trying out new content in advance, then Anarchy Online REALLY will be your cup of tea.
It's simple, really. Funcom is looking for 150 beta testers to try out their game, but they aren't looking for just any sort of powergaming beta testers. They're looking for some souls "who have never played Anarchy Online or who have not played since the game first launched to test new player features and provide feedback." All you have to do is send an application form with your full name, country of residence, and any MMO or beta testing experience you've had to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and hope you get picked to be one of the fabled 150.
Now for the fun stuff. What does a beta tester get that the regular players don't? You get, and I quote, "a full upgrade from the free AO basic account to one that includes Shadowlands, Alien Invasion and the Alien Invasion preorder bonus (Pet leets) along with 90 days of free game time at no cost." In other words, your beta account acts like a paid account for 90 days, and you get to see content that those who play for free don't usually get to see. Sounds like a good deal, so you may want to start typing that application form now. Enjoy!
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