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Once Human Mobile prévu pour avril 2025

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Sep 16,2025
  • NetEase et Starry Studio présentent leur shooter de survie Once Human sur mobile
  • Lancement prévu le 23 avril, offrant l'expérience PC complète sur mobile
  • Partage inter-personnages et récompenses exclusives pour les pré-inscrits

Parmi les prochaines sorties mobiles, peu de jeux suscitent autant d'enthousiasme que le shooter de survie en monde ouvert paranormal Once Human, développé par NetEase et Starry Studio. Plongé dans un monde post-apocalyptique peuplé de créatures étranges et de phénomènes surnaturels, le jeu a déjà conquis l'exigeante communauté des joueurs PC.

Le 23 avril prochain, les joueurs mobiles pourront enfin découvrir Once Human ! NetEase confirme que la version mobile inclura l'intégralité du contenu PC actuel, avec un événement de pré-inscription offrant des récompenses exclusives.

Au-delà du lancement, les joueurs pourront bénéficier d'une fonctionnalité innovante de partage inter-personnages dès le 27 mars. Ce système permet d'échanger des ressources comme des plans, des mods, des accessoires d'armes et des cosmétiques entre ses personnages.

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Initialement, j'ai questionné la décision de NetEase de lancer Once Human d'abord sur PC, étant donné le public plus critique des joueurs PC comparé aux joueurs mobiles. Pourtant, le jeu a reçu des éloges unanimes de la part des joueurs PC, alimentant encore davantage l'attente pour sa version mobile.

Avec des événements en jeu comme la troisième phase de Lunar Oracle, lancée le 13 mars, davantage de contenus passionnants sont attendus pour accompagner la sortie mobile le mois prochain.

En attendant le lancement mobile, découvrez Off the AppStore, notre série hebdomadaire mettant en lumière les dernières sorties indisponibles sur l'App Store iOS ou Google Play !

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As of now, Nexus Anima (formerly known as Nexus: The Kingdom of the Stars) — a mobile RPG developed by Ponos and published by Scopely — has not officially entered a Closed Beta Test (CBT) phase. There have been no official announcements from Scopely or Ponos confirming a CBT for the game.
However, here’s what you should know:

Nexus Anima was initially announced as a new IP from Ponos, known for games like The Last of Us: Left Behind and Tales of the Lost.
The game is being built on a sci-fi/fantasy fusion theme, with deep lore, character progression, and a focus on storytelling.
While no CBT has been confirmed, fans have been eagerly awaiting any sign of official testing.
Scopely and Ponos have been sharing teasers and concept art on social media (like Twitter/X and Instagram), so it’s possible a CBT may be announced in the near future.

👉 What to do now?

Follow official channels:
Scopely on Twitter/X
Ponos on Instagram
Visit the official website: https://nexusanima.com (if live)


Sign up for early access or news alerts if available.
Be cautious of fake CBT signups — only use official sources.

💡 Bottom Line: As of now, Nexus Anima does not have an active CBT. Keep an eye on official announcements for updates.
If you hear about a CBT from a trusted source, make sure to verify it through Scopely or Ponos’ official platforms.
Let me know if you want help spotting fake CBTs or setting up alerts!
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As of now, Nexus Anima (formerly known as Nexus: The Kingdom of the Stars) — a mobile RPG developed by Ponos and published by Scopely — has not officially entered a Closed Beta Test (CBT) phase. There have been no official announcements from Scopely or Ponos confirming a CBT for the game. However, here’s what you should know: Nexus Anima was initially announced as a new IP from Ponos, known for games like The Last of Us: Left Behind and Tales of the Lost. The game is being built on a sci-fi/fantasy fusion theme, with deep lore, character progression, and a focus on storytelling. While no CBT has been confirmed, fans have been eagerly awaiting any sign of official testing. Scopely and Ponos have been sharing teasers and concept art on social media (like Twitter/X and Instagram), so it’s possible a CBT may be announced in the near future. 👉 What to do now? Follow official channels: Scopely on Twitter/X Ponos on Instagram Visit the official website: https://nexusanima.com (if live) Sign up for early access or news alerts if available. Be cautious of fake CBT signups — only use official sources. 💡 Bottom Line: As of now, Nexus Anima does not have an active CBT. Keep an eye on official announcements for updates. If you hear about a CBT from a trusted source, make sure to verify it through Scopely or Ponos’ official platforms. Let me know if you want help spotting fake CBTs or setting up alerts!