The "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" beta is getting another shot on the console system; this time around, both for the Xbox One and PS4 platform. In a twitter announcement by Activision, they confirmed that the second beta is now live on both platforms. Unfortunately for Xbox One players, they need to pre order the game in order to access the beta version of the game.
For PS4 players, the beta is free for everyone to try. Take note that currently, the announcement says, the beta will run until the 24th of October 2016. The main purpose of a beta, is to further improve the game; in this case, the "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" through players' input.
The first beta for PS4 apparently received feedbacks from players that Activision and Infinity Ward felt compelled to to fix the issues. According to the Gamespot, the following week, new content were added on the game including game modes and apps. A glitch that allowed players to fly on "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" was also called out, however, Infinity Ward said they were fully aware of the glitch.
Players who wish to try the "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" can jump the chance to do so on the PS4 platform. After all, there's no need to generate a code unlike for the XBox One players. The beta feature of the game, for everyone to know doesn't have a PC version; meaning console players have the advantage of having input in the game.
The schedule of the "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" beta started on Oct. 20 at 10 AM PDT and ends on Oct. 24, 10 AM PDT. In case you are wondering about the schedule of the first "call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" beta on PS4, it was from Oct. 14, 10 AM PDT to Oct. 17, 10 AM PDT. For more news and update on the beta, check us here on GameNGuide.