Black Desert’s Alpha Demo Will Debut At Paris Game Week, New Trailer Arrives

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Publisher Daum Games has announced that the alpha test for the western version of Pearl Abyss’s MMORPG Black Desert will debut at Paris Games Week. To mark the occasion a new trailer has been released.

 

Paris Games Week takes place at the Paris Expo between October 28th and November 1st. Those who attend will be able to talk to the community managers and get their hands-on the demo.

 

A number of keys to get into the alpha test have been given out across the web recently. If you haven’t got one yet, look out for announcements on Black Desert’s Facebook page for announcements.

 

Otherwise you’ll have to wait until early 2016 when the game officially launches.


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