Check out the latest trailer for Once Human as NetEase Games have confirmed a Closed beta will be launching this Winter.
, which will launch a Closed Beta soon. The test doesn't have an official date yet, only that they will launch one sometime in the Winter, which could be anywhere from December to February. Until that becomes more clear, the team has launched a brand new trailer for the game, which we have for you below, showing off what the game kind of looks like now. But they fully admit in the footage that this is not a final representation of the game.
"You wake up in the middle of nowhere. You'll have to brace yourself for the cruelty of nature ; however, Stardust's influence does not restrict to living things, it also affects the soil and water. Eating polluted food and drinking dirty water will reduce your Sanity. When your Sanity drops, your max HP would drop accordingly. To eat or not to eat, it's a question.
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