Is currently playable early on the Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC. This is due to a newly launched Rematch beta that technically requires an invite, though anecdotal evidence suggests entry is relatively easy—at least on some platforms.
Although Rematch is scheduled for release on June 19, Sloclap is now offering fans the opportunity to try the game early. To that end, the company recently launched a beta test, which is available across all the game's target platforms. Since the purpose of the beta is to stress-test Sloclap's network infrastructure, enrollment isn't predicated on pre-ordering the game but is completely free.
PC: request Playtest access via Steam
Xbox Series X/S and PS5: request an invite via PlayRematch.com ,
Xbox-only alternative: request an invite via the Xbox Insider Hub console app.
While the system for joining the test is invite-based and Sloclap has stated that places are limited, it appears the PC slots remain available. According to Game Rant’s testing on the afternoon (ET) of May 29, requesting access to the ongoing playtest via Steam results in immediate approval. By contrast, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S users must register for the beta through the game's official website. This process also requires signing up for the official newsletter and confirming an email address. Unlike their PC counterparts, console beta invites aren't sent instantaneously, according to Game Rant’s testing.
The beta for Sloclap's new soccer game is planned to run until Saturday, May 31, ending at 5am PT / 8am ET / 12pm GMT / 2pm CET. As is typical with network tests, technical issues are possible, and the Rematch developer has asked players for patience if they encounter any. Ultimately, identifying bugs, bottlenecks, and similar problems is the primary purpose of such tests, so any issues that surface during this ongoing beta will have an increased likelihood of being fixed before Rematch officially launches.
Rematch aims to offer responsive controls and a variety of m that "capture the essence of football," as Sloclap puts it. The ongoing beta is solely geared toward stress-testing the developer's infrastructure, with the French studio noting it's not yet soliciting player feedback on the game.
Source;Sloclap, Kepler Interactive/GameRant
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