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Arknights: Endfield Beta Test aterriza en PC

Autor : Jacob Actualizar : Feb 23,2025

Arknights: la prueba beta principal inicial de Endfield se lanza hoy, exclusivamente en PC. Los jugadores de escritorio tendrán acceso temprano a nuevos contenidos, personajes y mecánicos de juego.

Esta prueba beta centrada en la PC representa un movimiento estratégico del desarrollador Gryphline, lo que podría indicar un cambio de enfoque para la franquicia. Si bien es decepcionante para los fanáticos de los dispositivos móviles, este lanzamiento de PC temprano ofrece una valiosa oportunidad para que los jugadores dedicados experimenten el juego RPG 3D de Endfield, que recuerdan títulos como Genshin Impact.

La versión beta presentará nuevos personajes, mecánica Dodge, sistemas combinados, mapas, rompecabezas, mazmorras y otras mejoras. La retroalimentación de esta prueba dará forma significativamente el desarrollo del juego.

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Si bien el enfoque de PC-First puede parecer sorprendente dado los orígenes móviles de Arknights, refleja una tendencia creciente entre los desarrolladores para expandir su alcance al mercado de PC. Si bien aún no se ha confirmado una línea de tiempo de lanzamiento móvil, es poco probable que experimente los extensos retrasos vistos con otros títulos.

Mientras tanto, consulte nuestra lista de los 25 mejores juegos de Gacha para satisfacer sus antojos de Gacha antes del lanzamiento oficial de Arknights: Endfield.

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