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HoYoverse announces second Closed Beta for Zenless Zone Zero

HoYoverse opens sign-ups for the second Closed Beta of Zenless Zone Zero, available for PC and mobile users, with specific participation requirements and a chance to be selected for the test.

HoYoverse, a renowned game developer, has recently announced the opening of sign-ups for the second Closed Beta of their much-anticipated Action Role-Playing Game (ARPG), Zenless Zone Zero. This is currently available for PC and mobile users.

Sign-up details and platform availability

The company has made the registration process for the Zenless Zone Zero Closed Beta available exclusively through the game’s official website. While the complete schedule and specific dates for the beta test have yet to be released, players interested in experiencing the game can begin the process by registering. It is important to note that although Zenless Zone Zero is being developed for consoles, PC, and mobile platforms, this beta testing phase is limited to PC and mobile users.

Participation process and requirements

The beta test’s duration and the final registration date have yet to be confirmed. However, gamers eager to participate in this testing phase should complete the pre-registration process and the Equalising Test sign-up survey, which are essential steps to qualify for the Equalising Test.

Participants must fulfil a few requirements to enhance their chances of being selected. These include registering for the beta, completing the Equalising Test Survey, following Zenless Zone Zero and Type II’s official social media accounts, and participating in the “A Sandwich Scented Dream” web event. After completing these steps, participants will receive five tickets. These tickets are entries into a draw, which offers a chance, though not a guarantee, to receive an invitation to the beta test.

Additional information and updates

Players seeking more details about the beta test, registration process, and game updates are encouraged to visit HoYoverse’s official website. Here, they can find comprehensive information and stay updated on any new developments regarding Zenless Zone Zero.

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