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MENA gamers can sign up for the PlayStation Beta Program

PlayStation is expanding its beta programs globally, allowing users to test experiences on PS5 and PC. Participants must have a valid PSN account, meet age requirements, and reside in eligible countries.

PlayStation has run beta programs in select countries at their discretion. They have usually been focused in countries like: USA, Canada, UK, select western EU countries, Japan, and few more. Now, the larger gaming community worldwide has the chance to test out experiences for both the PS5 (digital/standard and Pro) and PC.

Criteria and Experiences

The beta opportunity provides gamers the chance to test out various experiences that include the following:

  • Testing games on the PS5 console and PC
  • PS5 console features
  • PlayStation App features on supported mobile devices
  • PlayStation website features and content

Any prospective applicant to the Beta Program has to comply with the following requirements

  • Players must have a valid account for PlayStation Network in good standing with a current email address. Accounts with restrictions or violations may not be eligible for participation.
  • Players must live in the region where Beta Program at PlayStation is available.
  • Players must meet the legal age requirement for their region.

Users will need to fill out a quick registration form and agree to the terms. Not that your submission is a consideration for participation but won’t guarantee your selection. You only need to sign up just once. Once invited to a certain beta, you can decide on the participation. There is an NDA involved should you be invited, and no fee is attached to the sign up process.

Regional Eligibility

The official support page has listed out the eligible countries worldwide for participation based on the PSN account availability. Below is just the filtered ones for the Middle East and South Asia region.

GCCOther Regional Markets
UAETurkey
QatarLebanon
Saudi ArabiaIndia
Bahrain
Kuwait
Oman

The program works in English along with support for Arabic and Turkish languages on the PSN account.

Image credit: PlayStation blog

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