Many gamers are currently experiencing trouble getting into matches on the Call of Duty: Space Warfare beta; Activision says it'due south looking into the issues.

Yesterday kicked off the much anticipated beta for the upcoming shooter, Phone call of Duty: Infinite Warfare . However, many gamers have been struggling to get into matches due to connection bug plaguing the beta servers.

Activision was quick to acknowledge the bug on its Twitter account, informing players it'due south investigating the state of affairs. Since and so, information technology seems many of the gamers who were unable to access the Phone call of Duty: Space Warfare beta are at present able to, but new issues take cropped up in the meantime. At present it looks like some players are encountering a problem where the game thinks the beta isn't currently active.

As expected, Activision is now investigating this 2d effect and is actively working on a ready. Hopefully the publisher volition be able to determine the problem and offer a solution before long and then gamers can play the beta.

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This isn't the first time a highly anticipated title beta has experienced bug. In fact, it'due south for this very reason that many developers implement these beta tests ahead of game launches, specially when there are multiplayer features in the game. Granted, the beta is a corking marketing tool to invite gamers to try a title and maybe even autumn in dear with it, thus driving them to pre-society, but it's also an important step in testing servers and gameplay mechanics.

This weekend's Space Warfare beta is the first of ii betas scheduled for the game and is currently only available on PlayStation 4. This one started yesterday and is ready to run through Monday morning time. However, with the current issues plaguing the beta at present in the second twenty-four hour period, it's likely Activision will extend the beta to requite gamers a chance to play the game, especially if they've been experiencing the issues previously stated. This wouldn't be the start time a game beta encountered issues, and often when information technology's happened in the by, developers have been anxious to extend the beta.

We're now only a few weeks away from the launch of Infinite Warfare, and so it'south crucial that Activision figure out these problems and correct them immediately. Next weekend the developer will be running a 2nd beta, this time with Xbox One joining in the fun alongside PlayStation 4. Hopefully whatever issues the beta is experiencing now will be fixed before the 2nd beta next week. Activision has provided no timeline yet for when the problems should exist corrected.

Accept y'all been experiencing any of these issues with the Space Warfare beta? Allow us know in the comments beneath.

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare is set to release on November 4, 2016 for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox 1.

Source: Twitter (ane, 2)