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Throne and Liberty launches globally on September 17th, Open Beta starts next month

Throne and Liberty finally has a global launch date. The MMORPG, developed by NCSoft and published by Amazon, will be available on Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S consoles starting on September 17th. However, we'll be able to play it earlier during the open beta scheduled for July.

Following multiple limited beta tests, the game is scheduled to hold an open beta later this summer, running from July 18th (17:00 UTC) to the 23rd (17:00 UTC) across all regions where the game will be released. The game will officially launch globally on September 17th for the North America, Europe, South America, and the Asia Pacific markets (excluding specific countries such as Korea).

Players looking to participate in the Throne and Liberty Open Beta Test can download the build from the game's store page. It's worth noting that the beta test isn't limited to PC gamers and can be experienced on various platforms, including Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. Furthermore, NCSoft has confirmed that progress made during the open beta will not be carried over to the live game.

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