Disintegration trailer promotes next week’s multiplayer beta
Will include two modes from Halo co-creator’s new sci-fi FPS
Private Division has released a new Disintegration trailer to promote the game’s upcoming multiplayer beta.
Players can now sign up for the closed technical beta, which will run from January 28 to 29 on PS4, Xbox One and PC via Steam. An open beta will then follow from January 31 to February 1.
The FPS from Halo co-creator Marcus Lehto’s latest studio, V1 Interactive, was officially revealed by Take-Two publishing label Private Division in August 2019.
Disintegration takes place around 150 years in the future and centres on piloting hovering, weaponised vehicles called gravcycles, while simultaneously commanding up to four AI-controlled ground soldiers.
The Disintegration beta test will include two of the three multiplayer modes that will be available when the game launches. Retrieval has players competing to deliver a payload, while Control sees teams vying for various capture points.
Players will be able to play with seven of the final game’s crews in the beta, such as the damage-boosting Tech Noir and the nuke-launching Warhedz.
V1 Interactive has said Disintegration’s multiplayer component doesn’t include an online progression system, a common feature in the shooter genre and especially so in the age of games as service.
The Disintegration release date looks set to fall in the second calendar quarter of 2020. Take-Two might provide more information on launch plans when it reports its third quarter financial results on February 6.