- MISFITZ playtest runs on March 22-23, 2025, from 6 PM to 8 PM CET.
- Since there are only 200 spots available, sign up fast to secure your place.
Antihero Studios has announced a limited-time playtest for MISFITZ, a top-down multiplayer extraction game blending social strategy with high-risk heists. The playtest is scheduled for March 22 and 23, 2025, from 6 PM to 8 PM CET each day, with the signup page indicating both Android and iOS access.
Play as a thief, loot relics, and extract safely in a PvP environment
In MISFITZ, you’ll choose from eight unique characters and drop into an ongoing world with 12 others with no matchmaking and no waiting. Your goal is simple: loot relics and gear, extract safely, and climb the leaderboard. But there’s a twist.
You can form temporary alliances with others or take them down to claim their loot. If you extract successfully, you keep everything, but if you die, you lose it all.

The game takes place in a futuristic city where old relics, like cassette tapes and rare artifacts, are locked away. As a “Misfit”, your job is to steal them back. The top 10 players in the playtest will get a special in-game role, and the #1 player will win exclusive MISFITZ merchandise.
If you find the premise interesting and want to join the playtest, you can sign up here. I would suggest you sign up fast before the spots are gone since the devs will only accept the first 200 applications. Once approved, you’ll get an email with the download link.
Play during the scheduled sessions, as the game won’t be available outside those times. You can share feedback through the developers’ official Discord, where you can report bugs, discuss strategies, and also learn more about the game.
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