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Zenless Zone Zero is now available across multiple platforms

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The wait is finally over for fans of urban fantasy action role-playing games (ARPGs). Zenless Zone Zero (ZZZ) by Hoyoverse is now available to play on multiple platforms.

You can now dive into the post-apocalyptic world of Zenless Zone Zero, where you will step into the shoes of a “Proxy.” Your mission is to explore dangerous areas known as Hollows, engage in thrilling battles, complete various missions, and uncover the mysteries surrounding New Eridu, the last remaining city. The game’s servers are live, and your adventure in New Eridu can begin immediately.

Cross-progression and cross-play

Zenless Zone Zero supports cross-progression and cross-play features, allowing you to continue your journey across different devices seamlessly. Whether playing on PlayStation, PC, or mobile, you can enjoy the game without interruptions. This launch follows a successful closed beta ending on May 28, 2024, where players tasted the immersive gameplay and intriguing storyline.

Pre-registration success and launch celebrations

The anticipation for Zenless Zone Zero has been immense, with Hoyoverse reporting that over 35 million players have pre-registered for the game worldwide. To celebrate the game’s launch, Hoyoverse is offering generous in-game rewards. By joining the game now, you can receive up to 1600 polychromes, 70 master tapes, 20 encrypted master tapes, and 80 boopons. These rewards will give you a great start to your adventure.

Exciting launch activities

Hoyoverse has also planned several exciting activities to mark the launch of Zenless Zone Zero. One of the highlights is a collaboration with Grammy Award-winning DJ Tiësto. Additionally, there will be a creator roundtable event featuring Street Fighter 6, where you can get insights and tips from experienced players.

If you’re eager to start your adventure in Zenless Zone Zero, the game is available for download on multiple platforms. You can find it on the PlayStation Store, Google Play, App Store, and Epic Games on PC. Don’t miss out on the action-packed journey in New Eridu.

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