The final Veiled Experts beta test begins tonight.
is a 5v5 third-person tactical shooter being developed by Nexon that's set to come out later this year, but you can try it for free starting tonight in the game's final beta test, which will be open to all on Steam.
The game follows the exploits of"multinational agents engaged in a worldwide conflict between governments, corporations and terrorists," all of it driven by the discovery of a new and highly advanced"Lepton" technology that grants special abilities to its users—which, of course, includes the agents fighting over it.
The final Veiled Experts beta test will feature nine unique agents and multiple game modes in a destructible game world featuring variable weather effects and"an ever-changing magnetic field that ensures that no two battles ever play out the same way"—essentially a battle royale-style shrinking circle that keeps the action moving by forcing players together.
The Veiled Experts beta test begins at 12 am PT on March 30 and runs until the same time on April 6. During the beta, players can earn in-game rewards via Twitch Drops by watching the official Veiled Experts
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