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Back in the day, EA used to release versions called "Demos", and they were available to everyone — up until FIFA 20. The real question is: why did they switch to closed betas starting from FIFA 21 until now? Maybe I can agree with you when it comes to servers and other technical issues, but overall, I believe everyone should have the right to try the game before buying it.
A closed beta is different from a demo release. A demo gives you access to a small portion of the game as a trial, a closed beta is playing an unfinished product to help the devs by giving them feedback, pointing out bugs or glitches, and so on.
- Manso0rr7 days agoNew Ace
I know that, but what I meant is that it would be great if even the beta was available for everyone to share their opinions. Anyway, I personally always get a beta code, and even if I don’t, I can try it through some of my friends — so it’s not really a big issue for me. I just wanted everyone to be able to take part in it, but if that doesn’t happen, it’s ok.
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