So, you want to be part of the currently on-going Mirror’s Edge Catalyst closed beta? Well, why wouldn’t you, right?
Fortunately for you, we here at PlayStation LifeStyle love our readers! Yep, it’s time for yet another giveaway and this time, it’s for Mirror’s Edge Catalyst closed beta keys! Now here’s the tricky part. EA has sent us quite a handful of keys but it’s divided up into different PSN regions. We have codes for US PSN (naturally), EU PSN, JP PSN, South Korea PSN and Asia PSN.
We are looking to give away every key we have and thankfully, creating a non-US PSN account is free and relatively hassle-free. So you can create a non-US PSN account, redeem a key (from the appropriate PSN account of course) and then revert back to your main account to play the beta.
If you need a refresher or a tutorial on how to do it, we teach you how in one of our 60 Second videos.
Now, how do you win one right now? Simple. All you have to do is leave a comment below telling us why you deserve a key. Please note what PSN account you want a key for. And just to make it more interesting, we’ll be more lax in picking a winner for the JP, South Korea and Asia Mirror’s Edge Catalyst closed beta keys. Hey, it’s the least we can do for those going out of their way to create an account just for this, right?
We’ll also be giving some away on our Twitter and Facebook and Google+ social platforms so be sure to keep an eye out there, too.
What are you waiting for? Best enter now as the beta has already started and only lasts for five days (until April 26).
Mirror’s Edge Catalyst is set to jump out this June 7 on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.
For the full official giveaway rules, check ’em out here.
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- What You Need to Know About the Mirror’s Edge Catalyst Beta in 60 Seconds
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- Mirror’s Edge Catalyst Release Date Delayed to June 7
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