Trials Rising beta start date, beta code access and everything else you need to know

The Trials Rising beta gives you an early hands-on experience with the return of Ubisoft’s challenging dirt racing game.

Closed beta details are few, but that won’t stop you from signing up for certain platforms ahead of the game’s release date on February 12 next year.

Here’s everything we know so far about the Trials Rising beta, including how you can register your interest after the E3 2018 keynotes.

Trials Rising beta start date and time

The Trials Rising beta start date is Thursday, September 13 on PS4, Xbox One and PC at the following times:

  • UK: 11am (BST)
  • Europe: 12:00 p.m. (CEST)
  • US East Coast: 6 am (EDT)
  • US West Coast: 3 am (PDT)

The Trials Rising beta end date is also the same for all platforms. Ends on Monday, September 17 at the following end times:

  • UK: 9am (BST)
  • Europe: 10:00 a.m. (CEST)
  • US East Coast: 4 am (EDT)
  • US West Coast: 1 am (PDT)

How to get beta access to Trials Rising

To sign up for the Trials Rising beta, you will need to visit the official Ubisoft site.

From there, scroll down to the registration section, where you can choose your platform. Ubisoft has confirmed to Eurogamer that there will not be a Switch beta, but that all other platforms will have one.

Once you’ve chosen between PS4, Xbox One and PC, you’ll need to log in to your Uplay account. From there, you will have registered your interest.

It should be noted that this will not guarantee access to the beta version. Ubisoft hasn’t specifically confirmed how invites will work, but signing up early should improve your chances when the time comes.

What will the Trials Rising beta be like?

Ubisoft hasn’t said what exactly is in the Trials Rising beta, but since previous entry Trials Fusion has one for PC, we might have an idea of ​​what to expect.

That beta included 14 tracks and two skill games to try out, which could be a sign of things to come for Trials Rising.

You might also be trying out some online features, of which there are many, from time trial-style ‘ghost’ data with leaderboards to racing on multi-lane tracks and the ability to share custom tracks with others around the world.

As for the schedule, Ubisoft has said that the Trials Rising beta will be this year, before the game’s full release on February 12, 2019.

What else do you need to know about Trials Rising?

These are the main features of what is in Trials Rising:

  • Described as “Trials at its finest”, it will have more clues than any previous game in the series.
  • Trials Rising appears to be a back-to-basics approach for the series, following recent futuristic and Blood Dragon-themed entries, which take players through junkyards, castles, forests, cities, and canyons filled with hot air balloons. .
  • Expect plenty of local and online multiplayer features, from ghost trials, racing on multi-lane tracks, and a new “tandem bike” mode.


  • There will be a preview of the game’s “sponsors,” from Fox Racing Gear to KTM and RedLynx, who will be able to offer contracts for completing special challenges.
  • The Trials track editor will return.
  • Ubisoft mentioned that it has collaborated with Trials fans for the past two years, from the University of Trials YouTube channel to more than 20 community members, to help create tutorials and other game content.
  • The Gold Edition of Trials Rising will offer the base game and the expansion pass, with two main DLC and in-game items. Meanwhile, all pre-orders will offer access to the Jungle Rider and Wild West Rider packs.

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