HoYoverse has opened recruitment for Zenless Zone Zero PlayStation 5 Technical Test. The upcoming animated ARPG from the studio behind Genshin Impact will accept sign ups from now, right up until 17 April at 12 AM PT / 3 AM ET / 8AM GMT.
Proxies with a PlayStation 5 can prep to test out HoYo’s next big thing. After launching players into a quest to find the Stellaron in Honkai Star Rail, the latest from this Otaku outfit is going to try on the PS5 for style. The very first PlayStation 5 test for Zenless Zone Zero has opened sign ups. Players watching from the sidelines while PC and mobile platforms visited New Eridu can now head over to the official recruitment page and put their name down to join the next round of testing too.
This news does not include a start date for the Sony hardware to begin trials, although the inclusion of a PlayStation focused technical test makes the final release seem imminent. After previous testing rounds on other systems, significant design changes and combat improvements are coming to the next Amplifying Test. While, we don’t have full confirmation of everything the PlayStation build will load up, it’s likely that at least some of these will be available.
Zenless Zone Zero is the upcoming urban fantasy ARPG from HoYoverse. Taking place in a world dystopian setting where humanity struggles to survive, a single bastion of civilization exists. In New Eridu, players can explore a sprawling urban environment that full of intriguing characters and exciting urban landmarks. Between the back street record shops and commuter lanes, vicious tears in reality rip through daily life, presenting a warped reality and fearsome monsters. Only a few brave idiots and talented individuals can navigate these bubbles and make a living. Picking from these outgoing personalities and their signature playstyles, volunteers can pick up a controller and try out the incredible combat that blew us away at Gamescom 2023. For everything Zenless Zone Zero keep an eye here at Gamespace or head to the official website now.