Korean game development company Snowpipe is now accepting pre-registrations for an open beta test of their game Transformers Alliance, which is supposed to be released in Japan by the end of spring this year. The game completed its first round of closed beta tests earlier during April last year, where the team received some valuable feedback from the users.
The team now claims to have improved on all the feedback that was received last year to run its final round of open beta tests just before the launch of the game. Snowpipe claims to have made improvements to the AR scanning range and accuracy which is the most important part of the game and also the voice of the characters.
How does Transformers Alliance work
For fans who have played Pokémon Go or Pikmin Bloom, Transformers Alliance will be a treat as it is an Augmented Reality game that uses (LBS) location-based services. The LBS system will aid in the capturing of Space bridges and also defending territories, capturing ‘Space bridges’ will help players increase their influence on the situation, players can also put their transformers to test with ‘Occupation battles’ where the transformers will defend their area and conquer areas of other players, players will earn more in-game items and rare parts according to the highest levels they are able to reach.
Transformers Alliance open beta test details
Users will win various in-game items including gacha tickets for pre-registering to the open beta tests, users who reach level 50 during the open beta tests will have a chance to use the rewards they earn after the actual launch of the game.
Users can pre-register for the open beta tests by visiting the official website and also stay updated on all the information about the game by following the official social media handles.