Developer of the popular open-world action RPG Genshin Impact, miHoYo has officially launched Zenless Zone Zero beta, its new action RPG game.
Zenless Zone Zero beta is currently available for iOS, Android, macOS and Windows PC, Android, and is open to players aged 16 and over. Those interested in participating can sign up for the beta test on the Zenless Zone Zero website.
Zenless Zone Zero beta features stunning visuals and immersive gameplay
Zenless Zone Zero is an upcoming action RPG set in a cyberpunk world. Players take on the role of a “Proxy,” a member of a group of outcasts who fight against the “Ethereals,” mysterious beings who have invaded the world.
The new beta test features a new story chapter, along with new gameplay elements, such as arcades and interacting with adorable animals. The game also features visual improvements, a more modern tracklist, and three new characters that can team up with the player.
The game features fast-paced, action-packed combat, as well as a deep character customization system. Players can choose from a variety of characters, each with their own unique abilities, to build their team.
How to apply for the beta test
To sign up for the beta test, players must first create a miHoYo account on the official website and then register for the beta test on the Zenless Zone Zero website.
Minimum system requirements
The beta test is open to players aged 16 and over. Players must also have a PC or mobile device that meets the following minimum system requirements:
PC:
- Operating System: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i5-4460 or equivalent
- Memory: 8GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 or equivalent
- Storage: 15GB available space
iOS:
- Device: iPhone 6S or newer
- Operating System: iOS 10.0 or later
Android:
- Device: Android device with 4GB of RAM or more
- Operating System: Android 5.0 or later
Availability
The beta test sign-up started on November 25th, 2023, and ends on December 1st, 2023. It is possible that HoYoverse may release Zenless Zone Zero in 2024, but there is no official confirmation.
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