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Once Human Opens iOS Pre-Registration, Extends Beta Login and Reward Bonuses

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Once Human, Starry Studio and NetEase's sci-fi survival title, has expanded pre-registration once again, this time to iOS. This comes in the middle of the cross-platform beta test, as the team makes adjustments to the build.

Pre-registration opened up earlier this month on Google Play for Android users. The current mobile beta is taking place in four regions, along with the PC test that began earlier in the month. Pre-registration and beta participation will earn those who play at launch some rewards. The team is also holding some giveaways as well.

Recently, the best builds have each gotten some tweaks during the test period.The most recent updates took place yesterday and introduced a new beginner's script and a number of balance changes. Since this is a beta test, all of these adjustments are expected. Importantly, they're also extending the login bonuses and the treasure hunt events until the end of the closed beta test. This means if you start now or you didn't start from the beginning, you'll still qualify for those items when the game launches.

Among the most recent changes include a number of balance adjustments, combat changes, and a change to Stronghold Conquest. Only defenders can enter during that 15 minute period and prepare. It sheds some light on what things are like for those interested in sieges and conquest. 

Since it is a closed beta, there are many changes to both PC and mobile builds, but it seems like the latest test, especially for being both large and cross-platform, is giving the team lots of data (and feedback) to work with.

Now, all interested mobile players can signal that interest on their platform of choice and reap the rewards.


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Christina Gonzalez

Christina is MMORPG.COM’s News Editor and a contributor since 2011. Always a fan of great community and wondering if the same sort of magic that was her first guild exists anymore.