Sure, they're different kinds of playtests for different kinds of games, but even so, this comes off as a little weird to me.

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The long-rumored co-op action game Horizon Hunters Gathering was finally made official earlier this month, along with a promise of a "small-scale closed playtest" set for the end of February. Today Sony announced that the test will run from February 27 to March 1, and if those dates feel oddly familiar to you, it might be because you've already blocked them out on your calendar for the Marathon server slam.

The Horizon Hunters Gathering playtest will give "selected players" a shot at taking Sun, Ram, or Axle—three of the game's cast of characters—for a spin through through two game modes: a wave-based survival mode called Machine Incursion, and a "multi-stage dungeon featuring ever-changing challenges" called Cauldron Descent.

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The timing is certainly interesting. The Hunters Gathering playtest is set to run directly overtop the Marathon server slam, the final pre-release playtest for Bungie's upcoming extraction shooter. They're very different things serving very different purposes—one a mid-development closed playtest aimed at helping "shape development, as many game systems are still evolving," the other an open-to-all server stress test immediately ahead of launch—but even so I can't shake the feeling that one of these games, or maybe even both, are getting a bit of short shrift here.

There may not be a huge amount of crossover in the audiences, and the Hunters Gathering playtest is only taking a limited number of testers, but it's the optics of the thing I find baffling. It's not unreasonable to say that Bungie's fate hangs on Marathon, and so you'd think Sony would want to keep that path as clear as possible—yet here it is cramming in a separate playtest for a completely different big-time game series on the same weekend. Maybe it's just me, but it seems a little weird, and not particularly great for ol' Bungie.

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So, to recap: The Marathon server slam begins on February 26 and will be playable on Steam—it's open to all, so you can just download the client when it goes live and have at it. The Horizon Hunters Gathering playtest kicks off a day later, on February 27, also on Steam, but for that one you'll have to sign up to g...Read more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com

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