Co-op dino shooter Second Extinction wants you to tell your friends about 𒁏its upcoming beta. It als🤡o wants them to tell their friends, and their friends to tell their own friends, ad infinitum.

Yes, according to you need to get at least one friend to sign up in order to gain access ൩to the beta. This friend must also recruit ye🅠t another friend to gain access, and so on and so on until theoretically the entire universe has signed up for the game.

Of course, the more friends you sign up, the more in-game rewards you get. So you're incentivi🅘sed to spread the word to as many players as possible to unlock unique skins and emotes.

The game pits🍰 three heroes against a roster of mutated dinosaurs, trying to take back the earth from the superpowered monstrosities.

Since it's a co-op game, it makes sense to invite friends to play along, though the "War Support" campaign has echoes of the old chainmail tactic, revitalized🌟 for the microtransaction era. In fact, the initial sign-up email I recieved went straight to spam, meaning that Gmail seems to have something against the marketing practice as well.

The game will be available for Xbox One, Xbox Series X🎐, and PC, though the beta will only be availabl🎶e on PC.

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