Kingdom Hearts Missing-Link an upcoming famous title by Square Enix, recently showcased the gameplay and what the fans can expect from the game, the developers are also gearing up for the iOS prototype test for the game in Japan, and now with new posts on their social media handles have given out more information about the mobile installment in the JRPG series.
Kingdom Hearts: Dark Road Twitter handle shared the posts for the game
First announced during the 20th anniversary live stream of Kingdom hearts in April this year, Kingdom Hearts Missing Link has got several posts to their name now, that provide more details about the Missing Link closed beta test. The developers also made it clear that the game is still under development and is not the finished product of the game.
The developers however also through their message on social media discussed an event scheduled that they can look forward to playing through during the testing period. They also touched on the fact that players would be able to control their player movements in the game, that is, players can choose between “GPS” or “Pad” movement when playing the game.
GPS game movements are pretty simple players will have to physically walk to direct the player in the desired direction while the other would be the traditional in-game feature where via touching the screen the player would move.
The development team also shared a lineup of closed beta test events this January 2023, which is expected to include new bosses and locations in the game to discover along with many new battles thus marking a distinctive feature of Kingdom Hearts Missing-Link
The release date for the game has not been announced yet but the game is in development and will be made available on mobile devices very soon depending on the results of the closed beta test.
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