Duet Night Abyss, an eagerly anticipated fantasy action RPG for mobile devices, is set to launch its second closed beta test. The game is being published by Hero Games and developed by Pan Studio, following a successful first closed beta test in January. The recruitment for this second round of testing began on May 13th and will continue until June 2nd, providing a window of opportunity for eager fans to get involved.
This upcoming closed beta test will support multiple languages including English, Japanese, Korean, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese, ensuring a broad reach across different regions. To coincide with the announcement, the developers have released an exciting new trailer for the CBT, which you can view below:
To participate in this second closed beta test, interested players should visit the official Duet Night Abyss website. There, they will need to complete an official questionnaire to apply for a spot in the test. Additionally, the developers are running competitions on social media, providing another avenue for potential testers to join the action.
What’s the Game Like?
Duet Night Abyss offers a unique mix of charming characters and dynamic, Warframe-inspired parkour. The story begins with a young girl living on a secluded island alongside her best friend and a community of tradesmen. Tragedy strikes when a military group abducts her friend and throws her off a cliff, plunging players into a dark and fast-paced narrative filled with emotional depth.
This second closed beta test marks the final phase of testing before the game's full release. Players will have the option to choose between a male or female protagonist and will explore a new storyline arc called "Children From the Snowfield." The game introduces a novel mechanic where, instead of switching between characters, players can summon up to two companions to aid them in battle, enhancing the strategic and cooperative elements of the gameplay.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to dive into the world of Duet Night Abyss. For more gaming news, check out our coverage on Super Farming Boy, which is now available in early access on Android globally.