It looks like Capcom's upcoming game Exoprimal will be getting an open beta for everyone soon, as details of the beta appeared on the PlayStation Store before being taken down. Unfortunately, the leak didn't give us a release date for this beta, but it's believed that we'll get it sometime in the spring of this year, so very soon.
The trial version is only detected in PS4 Store The Japanese digital version is currently unavailable, and it is unknown if the beta will be available in other regions. However, closed network testing was available for Exoprimal worldwide. So it would be safe to assume that the open beta will follow suit when announced.
Many players are hoping the open beta will improve on the experience from the closed beta, which raised issues with the game's PvP system, allowed camping, implemented a strange scoring system, and contained several technical issues. Details and a timeline for the beta are expected to be released soon.
Earlier, Capcom's PR manager reassured gamers that the company had listened to them and their feedback on the closed beta. He also promised that all feedback was taken into consideration and that the final product would be improved upon release.
Exoprimal is a third-person shooter video game developed and published by Capcom. It is also an action game that offers a cooperative multiplayer experience, in which the player must fight against huge dinosaur creatures and mutant prehistoric creatures alone with the support of computer-controlled characters or cooperatively with friends over the network.
The game is scheduled to release later this year on all current and previous home platforms and PC.