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This was described by the developers as their Real Player Motion
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Back in June, I had the opportunity to play NHL 19 at the EA Play event in Los Angeles. As a veteran of the series and outspoken critic about the previous few releases, I wasn’t optimistic. I figured we’d be in for more distraction content (great, you’re chewing on your mouthguard) and the core gameplay would be largely ignored. I was wrong. NHL 19 felt different from the moment I began playing. This was described by the developers as their Real Player Motion (RPM) technology, and now you can experience it yourself by downloading the NHL 19 open beta for PS4 and Xbox One www.lolga.com .
Players can download the NHL 19 Open beta today by visiting the Xbox Marketplace or PlayStation Store. You’ll download and install it to your console as you would any other game, and then you’re free to play until August 2, 2018, although a specific end time wasn’t announced. The full NHL 19 release will be available on September 14, 2018, although a pre-order of the Ultimate Edition or Legend Edition will get you access to the full game on September 11, 2018. EA Access members can play for up to 10 hours starting on September 6, 2018.
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