The summary of ‘(Outdated) How to Register For Wuthering Waves Closed Beta 1: Your Questions Answered!’

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The video humorously starts with the creator reflecting on previous incorrect predictions about the release of the "Wuthering Waves" beta, which has now been officially announced with registration open on the game’s website. They detail the steps to register for the closed beta test and clarify the difference between pre-registration for updates and actual beta registration, emphasizing checking for confirmation emails. The video then addresses specifications and details for participating, noting that the beta will be available for Android, iPhone, and PC, but not for consoles, and highlights that the beta requires significant storage space. Three characters—Ankh, Yang Yang, and Balian—are confirmed for this phase, with no spending or gacha mechanics involved. Participants can freely stream or create content as there is no NDA, and feedback can be provided through the game's official Discord or email.

The creator also requests those planning to stream or produce YouTube content to notify via Twitter or Discord and suggests individuals from unlisted regions try registering using a VPN. They announce their focus will be on creating YouTube challenges rather than streaming, expressing gratitude to their supportive community despite experiencing power outages during editing. Finally, they encourage viewers to follow them on Twitter and subscribe for updates on "Wuthering Waves" and other future content like "Arknight's Enfield."

00:00:00

In this part of the video, the creator humorously reflects on their previous incorrect predictions about the release of the Watering Waves beta, which has now been announced and opened for registration. They proceed to inform viewers about the steps to register for the closed beta test on the official Watering Waves website, emphasizing the distinction between pre-registration for updates and actual registration for the beta test itself. After completing the registration form, the creator advises checking your email and spam folder for the confirmation email. Additionally, the video addresses frequently asked questions about the beta test, noting that only America is confirmed to participate at this time.

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In this segment, the video addresses questions about the recommended specifications and details for participating in the closed beta test of a game, specifically for Android, iPhone, and PC platforms. The beta will be accessible starting tomorrow for mobile but not for consoles. The closed beta test will require around 10 GB on mobile and 40 GB on PC. There’s uncertainty about playing the beta on both PC and mobile, with mixed messages on cross-platform usage. Three characters are confirmed for the beta: Ankh, Yang Yang, and Balian. The game won’t involve spending money or gacha mechanics during the beta. Players can provide feedback through the game’s official Discord or email. There is no NDA, allowing participants to stream or create content freely.

00:06:00

In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the process for individuals to get the game and stream it, asking those who plan to stream or create YouTube content to inform them via Twitter or Discord. They clarify that the beta test may not fully represent the final product but is closer to it than previous tests. They themselves will not stream the game but will make YouTube content, mainly challenges. The speaker also advises viewers outside of certain countries to still try registering, possibly using a VPN, and addresses frequently asked questions. Lastly, they encourage viewers to follow them on Twitter for updates and to subscribe for content related to “Wuthering Waves” and potential future updates on “Arknight’s Enfield.”

00:09:00

In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the challenges they faced on the day the closed beta test was announced, specifically the lack of power which hindered their ability to edit the video. Despite initial skepticism about posting the video, encouragement from their Discord community led them to go ahead and share it. They express gratitude to their viewers for their support.

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