Black Beacon Opens Global Pre-Registration on Android
Black Beacon, the much-anticipated mythic sci-fi action RPG from Glohow and Mingzhou Network Technology, is now open for pre-registration on Android devices worldwide. Set to launch in over 120 countries and regions on April 10th, this follows a successful global beta test in select regions earlier in January.
It’s a Dynamic Quarter-View ARPG
Immerse yourself in Black Beacon, an anime-inspired RPG that blends myth and sci-fi into a compelling narrative. At the heart of the story is the mysterious Black Beacon, a monolith that triggers world-altering events. As a player, you'll engage in intense battles against formidable foes, harness unique abilities, and unravel the enigma of the monolith.
The adventure begins with the arrival of the Seer, a figure foretold in ancient prophecies, coinciding with the activation of the Black Beacon. This event causes anomalies at the Tower of Babel, setting the stage for a transformative journey. The game features action-packed combat from a quarter-view perspective, enriched with tactical elements to keep every fight fresh and engaging.
Beyond combat, Black Beacon allows you to deepen your connections with characters through an affinity system, voice interactions, and detailed personal profiles. Customize your characters with a variety of costumes and weapons, making each hero uniquely yours.
Black Beacon Pre-Registration Is Now Live
Secure your spot by pre-registering on the Google Play Store today. Early sign-ups for Black Beacon are rewarded with exclusive in-game perks, including a special character costume. Following the global beta, the team at Glohow incorporated player feedback to enhance the game and ensure a broader audience can enjoy the experience. Glohow’s CEO emphasized that expanding the game's availability was a direct response to the demand from players outside the initial beta regions.
Stay tuned for more exciting updates on Black Beacon, and don't miss our next scoop on Bandai Namco’s new game, Digimon Alysion, the digital version of the Digimon Card Game.





