Want To Play Titanfall Early? Here’s How

If you've been struggling to remain patient for the March release of Titanfall, EA and Respawn may just have the thing that'll satiate your craving for some titan-blasting fun. Alpha test registration is now open for the Xbox One version of Titanfall.

If you head over here, sign into Origin, and apply, you'll have a chance at playing the game a bit early. It only takes a few minutes and is surprisingly painless, so if you've been itching to experience the game critics have been raving about ever since its E3 2013 debut, I suggest you sign up.

Those lucky enough to get in will be notified by email "in the coming days." As such, I suggest you keep a close eye on your inbox. In the meantime, let us know whether or not you think Titanfall will live up to the hype in the comments below.

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