NetEase's 'Broken Lands' to Start Paid Delete-File Test on May 24th

TapTechNews May 18th news, NetEase's 'Broken Lands' released the PV of the departure test yesterday and will start the paid delete-file test on May 24th, supporting multi-terminal interoperability including Android, iOS, and PC.

According to the introduction, 'Broken Lands' is a post-apocalyptic wandering adventure shooting game independently developed by the North Star Studio, creating a 'Chinese-style wasteland adventure journey'.

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'Adventurer, I know you have gone through countless hardships and dangers, fought through thousands of battles in the desert, and stained your battle robe with blood before coming to this place.'

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TapTechNews previously reported that NetEase's 'Broken Lands' had obtained the license in April.

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'In April, domestic online game licenses were issued, including 95 works such as NetEase's 'Broken Lands' and PS game 'Lost Soul'.'

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