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Spectre Divide: How to play in Shroud’s new FPS closed beta playtest

A unique take on the tactical first-person genre.

Another first-person shooter has entered the mix among the popular tactical FPS giants. Spectre Divide is a new title being developed by Mountaintop Studios, in collaboration with former pro star and content creator Shroud.

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There is also a closed beta that will start up soon, but for a limited amount of people. About 10 thousand people have already signed up for the early stress test happening on the second weekend of August, but you can still sign up for the closed beta by following a short set of directions.

With content creators like Shroud, Tarik, and iiTzTimmy backing and testing this new game, here is how to sign up for Spectre Divide‘s closed beta.

How to sign up for Spectre Divide closed beta

The Steam playtest access notification for Spectre Divide.
Patience is a virtue. Screenshot by Dot Esports

To sign up for Shroud’s new Spectre Divide first-person shooter game, there are four specific instructions to follow. You are not guaranteed to get into the closed beta, but if you complete these steps, you’ll have the best chance to be chosen and sent an invite:

If you end up being chosen, you should get your Steam key sent to the email connected to your Steam account, so make sure to remember which email you’ve linked. This should be a stress test to see how the game will run under heavy load, along with a good test to spot out any glitches, bugs, and other issues that might need fixing before the official launch.


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Tyler Esguerra
Lead League of Legends writer for Dot Esports. Forever an LCS supporter, AD carry main, with more than five years in the industry. Sometimes I like clicking heads in Call of Duty or VALORANT. Creator of the Critical Strike Podcast.