NetEase's post-apocalyptic shooter, Once Human, is gearing up for its first cross-play test, marking a significant step towards its much-anticipated mobile launch in April. This closed beta test is crucial as it will introduce players to the seamless cross-progression system, allowing them to switch devices without losing progress.
Once Human plunges players into a world ravaged by a supernatural apocalypse. As survivors, players must navigate this desolate landscape, gather resources, and rebuild society while combating the monstrous entities that now dominate the earth. However, the game also introduces the unpredictable element of human adversaries, adding depth to its survival narrative.
The game has garnered significant attention for its stunning visuals and its thrilling blend of horror and fast-paced action. With previous beta tests already under its belt, the introduction of cross-progression in this test is poised to be a game-changer, especially for those eager to experience Once Human across different platforms.
The cross-play test is scheduled to run until March 30th, and sign-ups are still open for those interested in participating. While Once Human might not have captured the PC gaming audience as robustly as NetEase's other hit, Marvel Rivals, its appeal to mobile gamers is undeniable. The upcoming mobile release promises to deliver a stylish shooter experience tailored for on-the-go play.
For fans of innovative gaming experiences, Once Human shares thematic similarities with other recent releases like Black Salt Games' Dredge, a fishing simulator with a chilling Lovecraftian twist. Both titles offer a unique blend of horror and gameplay, making them must-tries for enthusiasts of the genre.
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