Following a rather buggy launch for the beta on the Xbox One platform, it appears that developer Treyarch and Activision have finally resolved the issues for "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3." Among the major issues is the fact that Xbox One players apparently encountered problems with downloading the beta.
A good solution for the problem was spotted by Forbes. In the video, also seen below, a YouTuber managed to spot a fix in downloading and getting the code to work.
As a bonus, however, and for those who have not yet obtained preorders and codes for the beta, there is still a chance to participate in the beta for the Xbox One platform.
For players who were looking forward to the beta on the PC need not worry. PC beta is not affected by the issues that Xbox One players were previously suffering from. With the fast resolution of the issues, the Xbox One and PC beta will still run until Aug.30. So far, no plans for an extension for the beta period were announced.
Xbox's Major Nelson had reportedly announced that the beta will now be out for most Xbox One players, thanks to the platform's subscription service, Charlie Intel reported.
"The beta will be available to all Xbox Live Gold members starting on 28 August at 4:00 PT," said Major Nelson as quoted by the publication.
So far, Xbox One players who have already started playing did state positive reactions to what is accessible in the game. "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" is slated to have game-changing new systems and specialists that are geared towards putting another perspective to the much-loved franchise.
There will be more than seven multiplayer modes, three multipayer maps and several weapons and perks accessible to players. Of the revealed specialists, eight will be available in the beta.