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Splitgate 2 Open Beta Drops May 2025 with New Features

Splitgate 2’s open beta lands in May 2025 with ‘way more’ content than the alpha. Here’s what to expect from 1047 Games’ next FPS hit.

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Splitgate 2 Open Beta Drops May 2025 with New Features
Splitgate 2 Open Beta Drops May 2025 with New Features

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Alright, fellow gamers, buckle up—Splitgate 2’s open beta is dropping in May 2025, and it’s shaping up to be a wild ride. The folks at 1047 Games are hyping it up big time, promising “way more” than what we got in the recent alpha. If you’re like me and got hooked on the original Splitgate’s slick mix of portals, fast-paced movement, and that oh-so-satisfying vertical chaos, this sequel’s got your name written all over it. And trust me, after digging into what’s been teased so far, I’m already counting the days.

The open alpha just wrapped, and 1047’s practically doing a victory lap. They’re calling it a “massive success,” and honestly, the numbers back it up—over 500,000 matches played, a player base that ballooned by more than 200%, and a whopping 90% of folks saying they’d tell their buddies to jump in. I got in on the action myself, and yeah, it’s a serious glow-up from last summer’s closed alpha. Smoother gunplay, tighter mechanics—feels like they’ve been listening to us. Now they’re back in the lab, tweaking things based on feedback, but they’re also popping the champagne for what went right. Gotta love a dev team that knows how to celebrate.

So, what’s next? The open beta in May. No exact date yet, but 1047’s dropping hints like, “Maybe take the whole month off.” Bold move, and I’m here for it—sounds like we might get a nice, long stretch to dive in. And here’s the kicker: they’re not just opening the gates; they’re packing it with new stuff. “Way more than the open alpha,” they say. The game’s socials even chimed in with a teaser trailer and a cryptic, “You’ve only seen half of what’s in store.” Half? If that’s true, we’re in for double the maps, modes, or maybe some wild new portal tricks. My trigger finger’s already twitching just thinking about it.

Look, I’ve been burned by overhyped betas before—won’t name names—but Splitgate 2’s got me cautiously hyped. The original was a gem, and this free-to-play follow-up’s got the potential to dominate my gaming nights. For now, you can wishlist it on Steam or Epic Games Store and start dreaming up your portal strats. May can’t come soon enough.

Want to flex your skills against the best? Check out some killer multiplayer games to tide you over. Or maybe you’re burned out on chaos—hit up the top single-player games on PC for a breather. Either way, keep your eyes peeled for more Splitgate 2 open beta details. It’s gonna be a blast.

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A lifelong gamer who traded spreadsheets for screenshots, Nathan has been dissecting game mechanics and industry trends since the SNES era. With a background in software development and a particular fondness for RPGs and strategy games, he brings both technical insight and player perspective to his analysis. When not writing or gaming, he's probably tinkering with game mods or attempting to convince people that Dark Souls is actually a relaxing experience.

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