Kingdom Hearts Missing-Link Android closed beta test delayed again and now accompanied by iOS
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Kingdom Hearts Missing-Link Android Closed Beta Delayed Again

People who want to check out the Kingdom Hearts Missing-Link closed beta on Android will have to wait another week. At the same time, those who have iOS devices will be able to play the in-development game once again. Square Enix announced a revision for the closed beta test that includes the above changes via a thread on the mobile game’s North American X account.

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The company made changes to the upcoming closed beta test as it reflected on the feedback received from the prior iOS beta test, which ran from late November 2023 to early December 2023. One of the issues that users reported from that test pertained to the significant battery life drain.

Square Enix originally planned to run the Android closed beta test in January 2024. However, around the end of the month, it announced a delay to Spring 2024. The company has since scheduled the test to run from April 25, 2024, to May 2, 2024. With the new delay announcement, that schedule got pushed back a week to May 2-10, 2024. Square Enix will also run an additional beta test for iOS devices at the same time.

The Kingdom Hearts Missing-Link closed beta test will run on May 2-10, 2024. Square Enix will open registrations for the new iOS closed beta test on Monday, April 22, 2024. It will notify the selected players around Wednesday, May 1, 2024.


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