Horizon Walker Is Opening a Beta Test Soon for Its English Version

Author : George Mar 28,2025

Horizon Walker Is Opening a Beta Test Soon for Its English Version

Horizon Walker, the latest offering from the Korean game studio Gentle Maniac, has already made waves since its launch in Korea back in August. Now, the excitement is building as the English version gears up for a global beta test. But here's the twist: it's not a full global release but rather an English version that will tap into the same Korean servers as the original game. Essentially, they're expanding the language options to include English.

Mark your calendars for November 7th, as that's when the Horizon Walker English version's beta test kicks off. The only official word on this comes straight from their Discord server. A word to the wise: the developers have hinted that the translation might have a few rough edges, so expect some quirks along the way.

One of the best aspects of this beta test is that there won't be any data wipe. If you've been playing the Korean version and have linked your Google account, your progress is secure. It's more of a soft launch than a traditional beta, making it a seamless transition for existing players.

To sweeten the deal, the developers are offering launch rewards: 200,000 credits and ten FairyNet Multi-search tickets, with a guaranteed EX-rank item within those ten searches. You can find the game on the Google Play Store and prepare for the beta test.

A Bit of Context on the Game

Horizon Walker is a turn-based RPG that plunges you into a battle against the Forsaken Gods to save humanity from an apocalyptic fate. The only glimmer of hope is the legendary Human God, who has risen to lead the fightback.

As you journey through the game, you'll uncover secret chambers that reveal the hidden depths of your characters and engage with intricate romance storylines. The game boasts a deep, tactical battle system where you manipulate time and space as a battlefield commander.

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