Chicken game “Dark and Darker Hour” closed beta test overseas on August 1



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Chicken game “Dark and Darker Hour” closed beta test overseas on August 1

Bluehole's medieval dungeon survival chicken game Dark and Darker Hour launches overseas Beta test on August 1

 

Blue hole medieval dungeon survival chicken hand tour “Dark and Darker Mobile (to the dark moment)” on August 1 to start overseas Beta test!

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Test time:

August 1st~August 11th

 

Test area:

USA, Japan, Turkey, Korea

 

Dark and Darker M is a PvPvE multiplayer labyrinth exploration game that utilizes a third-person point of view and a gameplay mode similar to Escape from Tarkov.

 

Players can formulate strategies to explore deeper into the dungeon to find treasures based on various terrain features, and can cooperate with other players while competing through the instantly changing “Darkswarm” (magnetic field) system. If you die in the process of escaping the dungeon, all the resources obtained will be confiscated by the system and become the loot of other players.

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In addition, the game also combines rich RPG career settings and other elements, hoping to bring players an intense and exciting adventure with a full sense of immersion.

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The game has already been tested once in April, and the official said that this test will show more new contents, first of all, the new profession “Wizard”, which is a profession of using magic, and is characterized by the ability to use powerful long-distance attacks.

 

 

 

There are also a variety of new convenience features and a new village system that allows players to experience life-style gameplay. Players can fish in the village and cook ingredients obtained from the fires in the village or in the labyrinth.

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