Invitations for the Ghost Recon Wildlands beta are currently being sent out in waves.
If you signed up for the closed beta of Ghost Recon Wildlands but haven’t received a code via email yet, you are not alone in this situation. While many players have already received their code for the testing phase, many have not. However, there are still chances to be officially invited to the game.
Ghost Recon Wildlands – Beta Codes
Tomorrow begins the closed beta phase of Ghost Recon: Wildlands. Some players assume that the invitations have already been completed and that they simply had no luck. But those who have not received an email yet are not necessarily excluded from the beta.
In the various sub-Reddits, many players report that they have not received any beta keys. However, one should not give up hope yet, as the beta codes for Wildlands are being sent out in waves. This means that the codes are sent out gradually to the different participants. So there is still time to get your beta code. The official Ubisoft Twitter account confirmed multiple times that invitations are still being sent out:
The advantage of this is that you still have the chance to be invited to the beta. The downside is that time is lost in which the 25GB pre-download could have started. However, for players with strong internet connections, this downside is not crucial.
Ghost Recon Wildlands Beta – Invite Friends
If you haven’t received an invitation by the start of the beta, you can still gain access to the testing phase by getting invited. With the official codes, you have the option to invite up to three additional players to the beta, with whom you can play cooperatively.
This method is currently also experiencing delays. Emails to the invited players are being received significantly late. To check your beta status, you can log in to your account on the Ubisoft website. Here is the link to the official Ubisoft account website.
All information about the Ghost Recon Wildlands beta can be found here
