


All you can do is sign up for the community emails and hope that you are one of the players that are picked. They send out all the codes that they have during the first week of August, so you will not be able to get a code any other way. The studio will pick players from those that have signed up, and they will be sent a code for the platform they play on. To get access to the FIFA 19 beta, you need to be signed up to receive emails from EA and keep your fingers crossed. This is likely the same case for the FIFA 19 one, but until the codes are sent out, the details cannot be known for sure. They tend to run during the middle of August, with you getting access to one of the game’s modes before they open them all up, aside from the story mode, towards the end of the beta period.

Here’s everything you need to know about how to get into the FIFA 19 beta.ĮA Sports is usually quite quiet about FIFA betas. You may still be engrossed in the ongoing Futties Promo in FIFA 18’s Ultimate Team mode, or working through part two of Alex Hunter’s story, but you might be wondering if you can be part of the testing for the next game by playing the beta. Want to jump into World of Warcraft: Legion? Pre-order the expansion with OffGamers here.With the full release of FIFA 19 just a couple of months away, EA Sports is beginning its testing phases before millions of people get their hands on the final product. World of Warcraft: Legion expansion is expected to launch on August 30th, 2016.The beta testing for World of Warcraft: Legion will run until August 30th. While it might not be the final version, it’s still a great opportunity for fans to check out the upcoming expansion. Beta testers will be able to create characters using level 100 templates, so they’ll be primed and ready to explore the newest content.”Īs the beta will serve as a stress test with introductory content, most of the Legion beta test will be in-development content and are subject to change. On the post at, Blizzard expressed that the “Legion beta test includes the new Demon Hunter class, the starting experience for the Broken Isles, the new level-up and max-level zones, the new Artifact system, and much more. If you opted-in for the beta testing, you should be receiving your beta invites soon. Blizzard released its (huge) patch notes for the beta testing of World of Warcraft: Legion, which is currently running until August 30.
