A new teaser trailer, along with details of the upcoming Closed Beta Test have just dropped for Kingdom Hearts Missing-Link. The upcoming mobile adventure is scheduled for release on iOS and Android phones in 2024.
Kingdom Hearts is a series loved by many. Its initial concept threw Final Fantasy and Disney into a blender, creating one of the most unique, family-friendly adventure RPG series to date.
Kingdom Hearts Missing-Link Teaser Trailer
Kingdom Hearts Missing-Link is releasing exclusively on mobile platforms, and will likely keep fans occupied until the release of Kingdom Hearts 4 later next year. However, after the disappointing release of Kingdom Hearts 3, SQUARE ENIX have a lot to make up for.
Missing-Link Closed Beta
Those of you interested in signing up for the game’s Closed Beta will be happy to know that recruitment is now live. However, only 3,000 total participants will be selected across the UK and Australia, so many of you will face disappointment,
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Be sure to follow these steps below for your best shot at being selected.
Closed Beta Application Requirements
- Residents of United Kingdom and Australia only
- Must be aged 18 and over
- Users must accept and agree to the “Closed Beta Test Application Requirements”, “Closed Beta Test Precautions”, and the “Closed Beta Test Tester Agreement (Kingdom Hearts Missing-Link)” on the official website.
Those of you who meet the above requirements can apply to the Closed Beta Test on the official Kingdom Hearts Missing-Link website here.
Closed Beta for Android and iOS
The Closed Beta recruitment period runs from today until the 19th November for both iOS and Android testers.
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Selected participants will be notified via the email address registered on the application form on or around Tuesday, November 28th, 2023. Only those chosen will receive an email.
The Closed Beta Test for iOS begins 29th November at 7am (UTC) and runs until 8th December 2023. Testing via Android will take place at a later date, and is currently planned for January next year.
Are you looking forward to Kingdom Hearts Missing-Link? Or, are you disappointed it’s a mobile game? Let us know in the comments below, or hit me up on Twitter/X @CaptainCortez.