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Trials Rising release date, closed beta, Gold Edition confirmed

Ubisoft today detailed Trials Rising‘s release date, news of a closed beta, pre-order bonuses and a special Gold Edition.

Trials Rising closed beta

First, the closed beta will take place on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 — skipping Nintendo Switch — between 13-16 September.

You can register for the closed beta via this link.

Trials Rising Gold Edition and pre-order bonuses

Pre-orders are now being taken for Trials Rising‘s Standard and Gold Editions, with pre-order bonuses issued to those who purchase either version.

The Gold Edition will include the game’s expansion pass, which provides access to two pieces of DLC alongside additional motorbikes and tracks.

Those who pre-order will receive two rider packs with six customisation items each.

Trials Rising release date

Finally, Ubisoft and RedLynx confirmed that Trials Rising will be available from 12 February on Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4 and Switch.


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