“We take our beta events very seriously in terms of our development strategy,” writes lead producer Chris Whiteside on the Arenanet blog. “At ArenaNet, “beta event” means exactly that—it’s a development-centric event in which we test our systems, discover new and exciting bugs, and get pivotal feedback from our testers about what is going in the right direction and what isn’t.”
If you’re not on the beta, but would really like to try Guild Wars 2, keep an eye on PCGamer.com. We’ll be giving away keys as the next beta weekend approaches. For more on Guild Wars 2, check out our early look at the resourceful Asura, our video adventures in Guild Wars 2′s massive world vs. world. vs. world battles and our Guild Wars 2 preview.
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