Once Human’s mobile closed beta test to start tomorrow

Once Human's mobile closed beta test to start tomorrow

  • Once Human’s mobile beta test is right around the corner, starting November 28th
  • It’s first-come, first-served but will feature on both iOS and Android, including cross-play
  • Once Human is set in a bizarre world overtaken by supernatural phenomena

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades of gaming under my belt, I can’t help but feel a sense of excitement and anticipation as the mobile beta for Once Human is just days away. It’s been quite some time since we’ve heard anything about this unique blend of supernatural horror and survivalist open-world shooter, so it’s refreshing to see it finally taking shape.


Although it’s been some time since we last heard about it, here’s fresh news concerning the mobile adaptation of Once Human, the blend of supernatural horror and open-world survival shooter by NetEase. The closed beta testing is scheduled to begin on November 28th, which is tomorrow as I write this, and will be compatible with both iOS and Android devices.

In a world filled with extraordinary occurrences, the game Once Human places you in an environment where survival and exploration are key, all while encountering both typical and unusual dangers. To gain early access to the mobile closed beta of Once Human, it’s essential to monitor the official website regularly and be quick to download the client once it becomes available.

What you should anticipate is that previously saved data won’t transfer across, but here’s some good news: cross-platform play will be activated, allowing you to explore the peculiar world of Once Human with players from both iOS and Android devices based on your chosen platform.


A long time coming

At last, it has arrived! I must admit I was taken aback that NetEase hadn’t rushed out the mobile version of Once Human earlier, but now that it’s almost upon us, I can confidently say this promises to be a captivating launch. It appears that it’s been carefully prepared for quite some time, as evidenced by both Android and iOS beta versions, along with crossplay functionality.

While it remains unclear if the extensive release will directly translate into enhanced quality, let’s keep our fingers crossed that all the time spent on PC development will result in superior technical performance.

Hey there! I can’t help but share my excitement about the upcoming mobile release, Destiny: Rising. If you’re curious to find out what everyone’s been talking about and hear our raw opinions, don’t forget to read Will Quick’s first impressions article on Destiny: Rising for all the details!

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2024-11-27 16:18