WorldBox God Simulator patch 0.5 is available in open beta on PC. So, what about Android and iOS?
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WorldBox God Simulator is back from the dead. After two long years, the game received fresh content. On April 1st patch 0.5 (Awakening the Monolith) was released in open beta on Steam and players owning the game on this platform can try all the novelties. Unfortunately, mobile fans aren't so lucky. Today we will talk about Android and iOS tests, and why you have to be patient.
Like I said earlier, update 0.5 of WorldBox God Simulator is available in open beta on Steam. So, anyone interested can participate in it. If you are one of these people, all you have to do is unlock access to this version via game properties (you can find the exact instructions in our previous guide).
However, mobile players don’t have the option to join this beta. In one of the posts on Steam, developer Maxim Karpenko announced that “due to platform restrictions, we can't offer an open beta for mobile”. Instead, there will be a closed test. So, it will be very limited. However, we still don’t have information on it. The release date is still unknown. It's also unclear how registration will look like or who will be able to take part in it. Right now, you have to be patient and wait for future announcements, which according to the same post quoted above are supposed to appear in April.
For people who will not get access to the beta, I have bad news – you have to wait for the full release of the update. When will it take place? No one knows. There is a chance that we will learn it later this month together with more details on the mobile tests.
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