Warcraft Arclight Rumbleis giving away access to its closed beta testing to players who ask nicely. Interested players can enter the contest by interacting withWarcraft Arclight Rumble’s official Twitter.

Warcraft Arclight Rumbleis Blizzard’s newest mobile game project. Marketed as a “tower offense” game,Warcraft Arclight Rumbletakes players back to the era of VanillaWorld of Warcraftfor a light-hearted, skirmish-based RTS experience. The free-to-play mobile title is currently in development but has no release date.

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Players interested ingivingWarcraft Arclight Rumblea spinhave another chance to get into the beta. All players have to do to enter the contest is make a public post on Twitter asking nicely to be added while tagging the officialWarcraft Arclight Rumbleaccount. The contest runs through November 16, after whichWarcraft Arclight Rumblewill select 50 winners to invite to the beta. Players who enter the contest should make sure their Twitter accounts are able to accept direct messages so they can be contacted with the next steps to access the beta.

After its announcement in May,Warcraft Arclight Rumblehas been slowly admitting players into its beta testing but has otherwise been relatively silent. Beyond a handful of development updates and the occasional beta access contest,Warcraft Arclight Rumblehas given little information, let alone a release schedule. This is probably because Blizzard doesn’t wantWarcraft Arclight Rumble’slaunch to be buried beneathWorld of Warcraft: Dragonflight’simminent releaseorHearthstone’sincomingMarch of the Lich Kingexpansion.

That said, players are still definitely interested inWarcraft Arclight Rumble. Over 300Warcraftfans had already entered the sweepstakes by commenting on theWarcraft Arclight Rumblepost, and many others through original tweets. The players who entered used the opportunity to show off their long history with theWarcraftfranchise, show off their collections of Blizzard gear, and, of course, make some pretty funny jokes about howexcited they were forWarcraft Arclight Rumble.

Some players have concerns overWarcraft Arclight Rumble, however. Blizzard’s recent history with microtransactions does not inspire hope–Diablo ImmortalandOverwatch 2have been the subject of significant criticismover their predatory business models, and evenHearthstonehas drawn flack with the recent inclusion of the new Runestone currency. Luckily,Warcraft Arclight Rumblehas limitations on RMT to ensure players cannot simply throw hundreds of dollars at the game to collect every mini instantly and doesn’t use a gacha system. WhileWarcraft Arclight Rumbleseems to have some pay-to-win elements in beta now, players will have to see how the game looks in release before making a final judgment call.

Warcraft Arclight Rumbleis currently in development for iOS and Android devices.