The new medieval MMO Conqueror’s Blade (PC) has announced its start into the Open Beta. In June it begins, and you can dive into epic battles with massive sieges. The online game will then be permanently playable.
When does the beta start? The publisher of Conqueror’s Blade, my.com, and the developers Booming Games announced that the game will start its Open Beta on June 4, 2019. From then on, the game will be free for everyone who signs up.
Anyone wanting to start early can play from May 28, 2019, through a pre-order package.
Here’s how to participate: Starting June 4, you can easily sign up for the beta on the website of Conqueror’s Blade on my.com and download the game.
How long does the beta last? The Open Beta will be permanently playable around the clock. No end date has been given, and it will likely seamlessly transition into the release.
What does it cost? According to the announcement, the Open Beta will be permanently free for all players. Only players who want to start earlier will have to pay:
- Those who pre-order the ‘Explorer’s Edition’ for €14.99 on Steam will get access 3 days earlier
- Those who pre-order the ‘Adventurer’s Edition’ for €59.99 or the ‘Conqueror’s Edition’ for €99.99 will get access 7 days earlier
You can also find all packages in the shop of my.com.
The packages also include titles, cosmetics, and premium time. A premium account earns experience faster and unlocks privileges more quickly.

The Open Beta of Conqueror’s Blade offers
These features are included: You can already see many of the features of the finished game in the Open Beta. These include:
- Siege battles with up to 15 vs 15 players
- the ability to raise your own armies
- a commander of your own, chosen from 10 classes
- an open world for exploration and resource gathering
- the founding of “houses” like in Game of Thrones to forge alliances
Especially the sieges have often been the focus of trailers and videos. They are a mainstay of the game, which plays somewhat like For Honor with a hefty portion of Total War strategy.
You can read more about the gameplay of Conqueror’s Blade in our review from gamescom.
Fans have been waiting this long: The announcement of the Open Beta currently brings great joy to the community. Players apparently urgently want to be able to play continuously. The first closed beta in January 2018 has likely already hooked many fans.
Since then, there have been beta tests that were only sometimes accessible to all fans. Now, with the Open Beta, everyone can finally play, who also wants to play and test.
Are sieges your thing?