The anticipation is building as Duet Night Abyss, a captivating fantasy action RPG, prepares for its second closed beta test. Brought to you by publisher Hero Games and developer Pan Studio, this mobile game had its first closed beta test back in January and is now ready for another round of testing. The recruitment for the second closed beta test kicked off today, May 13th, and will continue until June 2nd. Players can look forward to experiencing the game in multiple languages, including English, Japanese, Korean, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese. To celebrate, the developers have unveiled a new trailer for the CBT, which you can watch right here.
To participate in this exciting second closed beta test, head over to the official Duet Night Abyss website. There, you'll need to fill out an official questionnaire to apply for a spot. Additionally, the developers are spicing things up with competitions on social media, providing another avenue for fans to get involved.
Duet Night Abyss offers a unique mix of waifus and Warframe-like parkour, setting it apart in the mobile gaming landscape. The story begins on an isolated island where the protagonist, a young girl, lives with her best friend and a group of tradesmen. However, the narrative takes a dark turn when a military group kidnaps her friend and throws her off a cliff. This sets the stage for a gripping, fast-paced journey into a broader world filled with emotional depth and intense action.
This second closed beta test marks the final phase before the game's release, introducing a new story arc titled "Children From the Snowfield." Players will have the choice between a male or female protagonist and experience the unfolding events from both perspectives. Rather than constantly switching between characters, players can summon up to two companions to aid them in battle, adding a strategic layer to the gameplay.
That wraps up our coverage on the Duet Night Abyss closed beta test. Don't forget to check out our other scoop on Super Farming Boy, which is now available in early access on Android globally.