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On 10.10.2018 at 1:21 AM, JoeW said:

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Hey Everybody;

We're SO close. Hamlet Closed Beta is right around the corner.

We're going to be running a two week closed beta from October 15th to October 29th. We're looking for players who would like to check out the game, give us some feedback and help us squash some bugs before we launch this December (hopefully).

A small number of testers will be selected at random from a pool of Don't Starve fans who sign up. 
To be considered for participation, please go sign up on our Klei Accounts page. Sign up and if you are selected, we'll let you know!

We're hoping to launch Hamlet in December however we won't have a specific date until we see how the beta goes. If you're interested, sign up using your Klei account below!

SIGNUP NOW!

FAQ:

How many people will be selected?

We expect to add between 5,000 to 10,000 players into the beta. 

Will there be an NDA?

There is no NDA - you can stream or make videos if you like. But we do ask that you make sure that it is very clear that it is an early closed version of the game and there will likely be weird bugs and balance issues. 

Do I get to keep the game?

The game will be removed from your library at the end of the beta. 

Any support for Mac / Linux?

Mac is ready and we're trying to get Linux in good shape for the beta as well but it won't be ready right away. We should have Linux ready to go before beta ends.  

 

YESSS! FINALLY

I feel like this can backfire.

Ds/t biggest problem is that people get good at it and it becomes repetitive so they stop playing.

Jumping into a dlc not knowing anything will expand the time needed to learn how to play.

And because beta footage will be streamed/on youtube people who didn't get to play the beta will learn a thing or two so it'll be easier for them to learn how to play and therefore Hamlet might become repetitve faster 

2 minutes ago, Szczuku said:

I feel like this can backfire.

Ds/t biggest problem is that people get good at it and it becomes repetitive so they stop playing.

Jumping into a dlc not knowing anything will expand the time needed to learn how to play.

And because beta footage will be streamed/on youtube people who didn't get to play the beta will learn a thing or two so it'll be easier for them to learn how to play and therefore Hamlet might become repetitve faster 

Well that's kind of... how games are. If you play them too much you'll get bored of them. But I doubt it's going to hurt sales or anything if that's what you're worried about, if anything it's just going to make people more excited and build up interest in the new content.

 

1 hour ago, Szczuku said:

I feel like this can backfire.

Ds/t biggest problem is that people get good at it and it becomes repetitive so they stop playing.

Jumping into a dlc not knowing anything will expand the time needed to learn how to play.

And because beta footage will be streamed/on youtube people who didn't get to play the beta will learn a thing or two so it'll be easier for them to learn how to play and therefore Hamlet might become repetitve faster 

if i get chosen for beta testing, i'll play it, but if not, i doubt i will watch hamlet videos on youtube, because of this.ves

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