Monster Hunter Now is all set to begin the second round of closed beta test exclusively for Android devices in late June. This will be open for limited participants only which will be selected later.
Monster Hunter Now is scheduled for a September release this year
Monster Hunter Now is an upcoming augmented reality (AR) game distributed by Niantic and licensed by Capcom. It will follow suit with the former’s hit title PokĂ©mon Go providing an AR experience similar as you wander around getting greeted by vicious monsters on a portrait view. The game is scheduled for a September 2023 release.
Rejoice hunters! We will be starting another round of closed beta test soon, but please note that this round will be limited to Android devices. Stay tuned for the next update. #MHNowhttps://t.co/IuKGvw8GSz
— Monster Hunter Now (@MH_Now_EN) June 21, 2023
The beta registration for the game began on April 18, and selected participants were given the opportunity to take part in the closed beta, which commenced on April 25. The makers have announced that the initial phase of the closed beta test has been successfully completed on June 13, and preparations are underway for the commencement of the second phase at the end of June.
How to participate in Monster Hunter Now second closed beta
For the upcoming phase, the number of participants will be limited to approximately 10,000 individuals. So, it is not possible to extend invitations to all registrants, but the makers have confirmed that everyone who has signed up will receive regular updates and the latest news regarding the game directly.
- Head over to the official website here.
- Fill in the basic details for the test.
- If you have played the Monster Hunter series, click the preferred option. Else pick among the other two.
- Click Submit. You will be contacted via mail.
Only English and Japanese languages will be supported during the closed beta test. Even though this test is Android-exclusive, Monster Hunter Now will be officially launching for both Android and iOS, interested fans can register themselves for the beta through the official website.
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