Black Beacon has opened pre-registration on Android globally, marking a significant milestone for Glohow and Mingzhou Network Technology. This mythic sci-fi action RPG is set to launch in over 120 countries and regions on April 10th. Following a successful global beta test in select regions in January, the anticipation for Black Beacon has been building steadily.
It’s a Dynamic Quarter-View ARPG
Black Beacon is an anime-inspired RPG that seamlessly blends myth and sci-fi into its narrative. At the heart of the game is the mysterious Black Beacon, an enigmatic monolith that triggers world-altering events. Players will find themselves immersed in a story that kicks off with the arrival of the Seer, a figure steeped in ancient prophecies, and the sudden activation of the Black Beacon.
This event leads to anomalies at the Tower of Babel, setting the stage for a gripping narrative and dynamic gameplay. The combat system is action-packed, utilizing a quarter-view perspective with tactical elements to ensure battles remain engaging and varied. As you progress, you'll battle formidable foes, master unique abilities, and unravel the secrets of the monolith.
Black Beacon also emphasizes character development through an affinity system, allowing players to deepen their bonds with various characters via voice interactions and personal profiles. Additionally, the game offers extensive customization options, enabling you to personalize your characters with a range of costumes and weapons.
Black Beacon Pre-Registration Is Now Live
Pre-registration for Black Beacon is now open on the Google Play Store. By signing up early, you can secure exclusive in-game rewards, including a unique character costume. The feedback from the global beta test has been instrumental in refining the game, and according to Glohow's CEO, the decision to expand availability was driven by the desire to meet the demand from players outside the initial beta regions.
Stay tuned for more exciting updates on Black Beacon. And don't forget to check out our next article on Bandai Namco's latest release, Digimon Alysion, the digital version of the Digimon Card Game.