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Infinite Crisis Launches Open Beta With New Action-Packed Trailer

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Turbine have announced the launch of the Infinite Crisis Open Beta. If you have been waiting to jump into the action-packed DC Multiverse then sign up today for instant access! Are you ready to learn more? Read on.

From the Press Release
Whether you fight for peace, hope, justice, mayhem or chaos – get ready to dive into the DC Multiverse, because Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Turbine have just launched the Infinite Crisis OPEN BETA. Fans can sign up now, and gain instant access to the game! A thrilling new, action-packed trailer showcases your favorite DC Comics heroes and villains battling it out. Infinite Crisis is the highly anticipated, free-to-play multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) with a robust lineup of DC Comics Champions, including Batman, Superman, The Joker, Wonder Woman, and more. With Open Beta, Green Arrow, Aquaman and Mecha Superman join the cast of characters that fans can choose to play.


In Open Beta, players will be able to test their skills on three different maps including the recently announced “Gotham Divided,” a tri-lane map where two universes collide and players can battle across Gotham City and its Multiverse variant, Gotham by Gaslight. Since the beginning of Closed Beta in 2013, Infinite Crisis has gained an enthusiastic fan base and dozens of Champions have already been revealed, offering bountiful choices to players of all skills and styles.

To learn more, visit the official Infinite Crisis website to sign up and play for free.

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