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Noticias de Beacon Black: últimas actualizaciones e ideas

By BenjaminApr 19,2025

Noticias de Beacon Black

En el reino enigmático de Black Beacon, cada decisión que tome puede alterar el curso de su narrativa oscura y en evolución. ¡Manténgase informado con las últimas actualizaciones y desarrollos que dirigen el intrigante viaje del juego!

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Noticias de Beacon Black

2025

7 de marzo

⚫︎ A raíz de la prueba de vidente: la prueba beta global, el equipo de desarrollo de Black Beacon ha extendido su sincero agradecimiento a todos los participantes. Han confirmado la exitosa colección de comentarios de los jugadores a través de varios canales. Esta retroalimentación es crucial y será fundamental para refinar y mejorar la experiencia del juego.

Leer más: Black Beacon lanza la prueba de Seer - Preguntas y respuestas de prueba beta global (Twitter)

8 de enero

⚫︎ Black Beacon, el cautivador juego de rol de subcultura inspirado en el anime desarrollado por Glohow, ha ingresado oficialmente a su fase beta abierta global. Esta ventana de prueba, que abarca del 8 al 17 de enero, está abierta a jugadores de todo el mundo, con la excepción de China, Japón y Corea. Durante este período, los jugadores pueden explorar la compilación de lanzamiento completa, comprometerse con la mecánica de juego central y participar en una gran cantidad de eventos en el juego.

Leer más: Black Beacon, RPG inspirado en el anime de Glohow, lanza la prueba beta abierta global (Pocket Gamer)

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