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Horizon Walker Is Opening a Beta Test Soon for Its English Version

Author:Kristen Update:Apr 02,2025

Horizon Walker Is Opening a Beta Test Soon for Its English Version

Horizon Walker, crafted by the Korean studio Gentle Maniac, has already made its mark in Korea since its launch in August. Now, the excitement extends globally as an English version enters its beta testing phase. But here's the twist: this isn't a fully global version; it's an English adaptation running on the same Korean servers as the original game. Essentially, they're expanding the language options rather than launching a separate global version.

Mark your calendars for November 7th, the kick-off date for the Horizon Walker English version's beta test. The official word comes straight from their Discord, with a friendly reminder that the translation might come with a few hiccups, as acknowledged by the developers.

One of the standout features of this beta test is that there will be no data wipe. Players who have linked their Google accounts to the Korean version can seamlessly continue their progress into the English version. This move feels less like a traditional beta test and more like a soft launch.

To sweeten the deal, the developers are offering launch rewards: 200,000 credits and ten FairyNet Multi-search tickets, ensuring at least one EX-rank item within those ten searches. You can find the game on the Google Play Store and prepare for the beta test.

A Glimpse into Horizon Walker

Horizon Walker is a compelling turn-based RPG that invites players to join forces with a variety of characters to battle the Forsaken Gods and prevent an apocalyptic fate. The narrative centers around the legendary Human God, who rises to lead the fightback against overwhelming odds.

Delve into secret chambers that unveil the deeper, often hidden aspects of characters, and navigate through intricate romance storylines. The game boasts a sophisticated tactical battle system where players manipulate time and space, commanding battles with strategic precision.

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