The paid beta scheme was first announced in August 2011 but like all things SpyParty took a while to come to fruition. The influx of newbies is likely to find itself a bit lost, but Hecker described the existing community as "friendly and helpful" towards new players. If you're super keen, you can donate a little extra to help cover development costs. You'll then have access to what has heretofore been one of the most exclusive clubs in gaming.īuying into the beta includes a copy of the finished game, and all updates, but won't keep you from being banned if you "act like a jerk". To get on board, you'll need to register on the game's website, fork over $15 via PayPal, and verify your email. You can now buy your way into the closely-guarded SpyParty beta, netting yourself a copy of the finished game in the process.Īfter two years of random beta participant selection, Chris Hecker has finally opened the testing to all comers - for a price.
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