AmateurHetman said:The very fact they let gamestar play the game, shows that they have a lot of trust in the current version of the game. This is really exciting as it means the game must be close to a beta test. E3 is shaping up to be interesting.
And why would it be a beta? The game was in a good enough state to call it a beta, if we judge by what we have seen up until now. Also, the number of weekly runs shown on Steam suggests that they're pretty much testing it by themselves on a very organized and regular basis. Considering the fact that the team consists of 80+ minions and growing, they have enough eyes to weed out potential flaws, without requiring outside testers. Also, in all honesty, the most prevalent cause that itches people to hop into betas is their impatience to try out the game, not to find bugs, so I guess they're better off without us.