Wait, what? Really? When did that happen?

In a surprising move, Pirates of the Carribbean Online sent out an e-mail announcement yesterday evening which announces the close of beta and suggests that the game will be launching imminently. This announcement came only four days after they had started beta phase 2, and caught everyone a little off guard. Some fan sites are discussing how the beta community is also surprised by this, and the opinion of many players is that the game is not yet ready for launch.

From the e-mail:

Within 36-hours, the second phase of the Beta test will come to a
close. But don't let that get you down - the close of Beta means the
official launch is here!

Thank you for all of your valuable feedback and for helping make
Pirates Online a world-class gaming experience.

We're sure you are wondering what will happen to the pirate avatars
you created during the Beta test... While you will not be able to
take them into the live game with you, you will be able to play with
these avatars on the Test Server. We have already flagged your
account for access to the Test Server - you will be the first to
experience all the upcoming game content for Pirates Online.

Over the next 36-hours, the launcher you have been using to play
Pirates Online during the Beta test will be unavailable in
preparation for the game's full release. However, you can still
play alongside your fellow Beta players by downloading the launcher
for the Test Server now.

Read more about Pirates of the Carribbean Online at their official site and for player commentary check out these unofficial forums.


To read the latest guides, news, and features you can visit our Pirates of the Caribbean Online Game Page.

Last Updated: Mar 13, 2016

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