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Onrush open beta takes place next week

An Onrush open beta will take place next week, Codemasters today confirmed.

The open beta will be available on both Xbox One and PS4 and run from 11.00 pm AEST on 17 May to 7.00 pm AEST on 21 May.

Open beta content availability

The following items will be available in the open beta:

Tracks

  • Big Dune Beach
  • Crater Lake

(Both will feature a variety of weather conditions and different times of day)

Modes

  • Overdrive
  • Countdown

Vehicle Classes

Blade

  • Firewall: RUSHing leaves a destructive trail of fire behind
  • Crashbang: Your Tombstones are blinding when collected by opponents
  • Tumbler: Earn RUSH directly from front and back flips

Vortex

  • Turbulence: RUSHing leaves a disruptive wake of turbulent air behind
  • Touchdown: Timed boost landings are more effective
  • Spiral: Earn RUSH directly from performing barrel rolls

Interceptor

  • Rampage: Refill your RUSH gauge with every successful takedown
  • Surge: Initial boost usage is more powerful but more costly
  • Pinpoint: Earn RUSH directly from performing near misses

Titan

  • Blockade: RUSHing drops a trail of blockades that slow your opponents down
  • Shield: Give nearby teammates a shield that offers protection from big hits
  • Impact: Earn RUSH directly from taking down opponents

Solo and co-op play will be available, and those who take part will be able to “unlock stylish rewards for the final game in the form of Crashtags and Tombstones to drop and display when being wreaked or taking down rivals while in the heat of the action,” Codemasters confirmed.

Onrush heads to Xbox One and PS4 on 5 June.


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