The Beta 1 of Camelot Unchained is launching – and you can join and test it. How to gain access to the beta, what it costs, and what you should consider can be found here.
Camelot Unchained Beta launches on July 31: After many delays, the Beta 1 of Camelot Unchained finally has a launch date. On July 31, 2018, players can test the new MMORPG. There is even a countdown to the exact launch. Before the launch, there will also be a Dev Stream.
Camelot Unchained Beta – How to get in
The Beta 1 of Camelot Unchained is the first real beta test of the game. In the player tests and in the previous alpha phase, only a few players tested – getting into Beta 1 is easier, though a bit more expensive.
Support to test: To gain access to Beta 1, you need to “support” Camelot Unchained. You must purchase one of the founder packages from the Camelot Unchained shop, with which you can fund the development of Camelot Unchained:
- “I am the Warrior”: 60$ (about 51€)
- “Warrior 2.0”: 80$ (about 68€)
- “Call me a Hero”: 120$ (about 102€)
- “I am Sorta Committed”: 150$ (about 128€)
With these 4 packages, you have access to Beta 1.
There are 4 more packages that are more expensive and would have given you access to the alpha tests as well. With these, you can also enter Beta 1. However, if you just want access to the current and all following betas, the above packages will suffice.
How to get into a beta of Camelot Unchained without paying?
Free access to later betas: If you want to test Camelot Unchained but don’t want to pay for it yet, you can also gain access to later betas for free. Some of the packages include an additional invite for Beta 3, which can be sent to a friend.
So if you know someone who is also eager for Camelot Unchained and might have a little more cash to spare, ask them.
Otherwise, with the “Basic Builder” package for 35$, you also get access to Betas 2 and 3. When the next betas will come is still uncertain.
The beta is really a beta and not early access
If you play the beta, you will not receive polished gameplay that is nice to look at. The developers repeatedly emphasize: The beta is for testing. You will encounter bugs, and perhaps even produce them deliberately, helping to eliminate them.
You should consider before purchasing that you are helping to develop a game, and you should want that. You are not just playing earlier than everyone else.


