Tuesday, February 16, 2016

How to play Figureheads Open Beta with Japan VPN

Square Enix's new Mecha TPS (Third-person shooter) - Figureheads will enter Open Beta early March. Users who are interested in playing the game can download its Client and sign up for the upcoming Pre-Open Beta this month. Only Figureheads Japan server will launch and provide Open Beta, so we need a Japan VPN to join the game. First, let's check the detailed schedule of Figureheads Japan Open Beta:
Client Download - February 24th
Pre-Open Beta Schedule - February 25th to 26th
Open Beta Schedule - Early March



Figureheads Online Pre-Open Beta guide


Figureheads Pre-Open Beta guide

Step 1 - Enter http://figureheads.jp/preopenbetatest_entry/, scroll to click the bottom button.

sign up Figureheads Pre-Open Beta

Step 2 - If you already have a Square Enix Japan account, click on the left button. Enter your account, and follow its steps to click button few more times until you see 'Thank You!'.

If you don't have Square Enix Japan account, click on the right button to register an account.

sign up Figureheads Pre-Open Beta

sign up Figureheads Pre-Open Beta

Step 3 - Scroll to bottom, press on the bottom button. Then fill required information.

Step 4 - After you clicked the red button, check your email and copy code 認証コード : XXXXXXXX. Put him and click on the button again. Be sure only copy code without Japanese text.

Get a free Japan VPN

  • Option 1 - Register a FlyVPN account to access to free Japan VPN servers.
  • Option 2 - Use their free VPN trial accounts.

About Figureheads


Figureheads is a free-to-play game, with matches for ten players (five-versus-five). You will play for Squads and fight against enemy Squads in the game. Mechas have different classes, including Assault, Heavy, Sniper, Support and more. The mechs in this game are called 2Foot, and despite the 5v5 limit, each player actually controls one 2Foot and commands three other mechs, translating to 40 mechs in one arena at the same time. In this mecha third-person shooter, players not only control one main machine, but they would have to command three other units, just like in RTS games such as Warcraft.

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