Information on the cross-play open beta for Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare game

Are you ready for the cross-play open beta this weekend? (Picture: Activision)

The first PlayStation 4 beta for Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare is over, but this weekend Xbox and PC can join the battle in a cross-play open beta.

Activisions upcoming title is one of the most anticipated of this year, even more so with the few betas that are launching before the release of Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare. The latest beta that dropped was exclusively for PlayStation 4 players, which has now officially ended to make way for another that starts on the 19 September for those with early access on Xbox One and PC.

For PlayStation 4 players even though this is an early access beta for Xbox and PC, you can still join in regardless if you have pre-ordered the game or not.

As usual for betas, they can be filled with a variety of issues and some game-breaking bugs, but this is what theyre primarily for; to get feedback from the community who will happily voice any problems. This whole weekend beta is for Activision to test out the cross-play capabilities as this is the first time a Call Of Duty game has attempted to join all consoles and PC to play together online.

Cancel your Friday night plans.

The #ModernWarfare Crossplay Open Beta now starts on the 20th at 6PM PT. pic.twitter.com/HHg70ykkgb

— Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) September 16, 2019

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If you havent heard, they are including an extra game mode for this upcoming weekend, which is a 32v32 mode called Ground War.

Itll no doubt worry some fans that a mouse and keyboard in the hands of skilled players might have an unfair advantage against those using a controller.

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