It's been known for a few months now that the initial printings of Final Fantasy XIII, releasing tomorrow in Japan, would contain a voucher code for an in-game item in 2010's Final Fantasy XIV: Online.
What we didn't know was this: The voucher contains a second code, which gives you a chance to enter the Final Fantasy XIV PS3 Beta early next year.
For those lucky enough to pick up one of the initial JP copies of FFXIII, enter right away. Or do what everyone else is doing: sell it on eBay for lots of money money money~
UPDATE - As it seems, the PC Beta application is open to everyone. You can register for a spot at any of the following links, provided you live in the region you're applying to.
US - http://entry.ffxiv.com/na/index.html EU - http://entry.ffxiv.com/eu/index.html
Brendan 2016-01-16 0 comments
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Brendan 2016-01-10 0 comments
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I want a PS3 BETA!!!
I'm gonna try but I doubt that I'll get picked :p
I entered and I don't even have a windows machine.
I would enter but I don't have the capability to download large amounts of information on my dial-up connection. :(