Source: Torn Banner Studios
Update 4/23/21 9:47 PM ET: Torn Banner Studios has resolved the issue affecting Xbox players.
What you need to know
The Chivalry 2 Closed Beta has been extended until April 27, 2021 at 10:30 AM ET.
The extension is due to issues Xbox users have been having, preventing them from accessing the beta.
Torn Banner Studios says fixes are on the way soon.
The Closed Beta for Chivalry 2 that players can get access to by preordering the game has been extended until Tuesday April 27, 2021 at 10:30 AM ET due to technical issues Xbox players are having trying to access the beta. Currently, many Xbox players are unable to play the game entirely, which has prompted developer Torn Banner Studios to extend the beta.
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Chivalry 2 is getting ready for a true test of fortitude this weekend. While the game has done plenty of betas and technical tests in the past, this weekend marks the arrival of another closed beta which will test the rigors of cross-play across PC, Xbox, and PlayStation platforms. You can still request a key from Tripwire if you want to try to get in on the action. Or you could keep an eye on Shacknews’ social media and Twitch channel today as we do a special Chivalry 2 livestream with the devs and give away codes on all available platforms.
As the Chivalry 2 cross-play closed beta kicks off today, April 23, 2021 at 7:30 a.m. PT / 10:30 a.m. ET, we’ll be going live in a special ShackStream on the Shacknews Twitch channel at
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In Chivalry: Medieval Warfare, multiplayer combat was the name of the game. Battles weren t conducted with guns or explosives, but rather with swords, lances, arrows, and shields. It was visceral, face-to-face violence, the kind that had fans clamoring for more. That s why, for Chivalry 2, Tripwire Interactive and Torn Banner Studios are thinking bigger.
Chivalry 2 will feature much of the same deathmatch action that made the first game such a hit. However, it will also go bigger with a massive Team Objective mode, which will see 64 players engaging over the course of multi-phase skirmishes. Never ones to drop our swords, Shacknews fought for honor and went hands-on with the game s latest version.