
Petit Planet is developing at high speed, and HoYoverse recently shared some big news. Indeed, those interested in this type of game will be able to try it out in a closed beta in the coming days.
The life simulator Petit Planet seems to be progressing rapidly, and HoYoverse recently announced news that could delight fans of this genre. A beta will soon be open to anyone who wants to try it out, allowing them to test this game developed by the creators of Genshin Impact.
As a reminder, if you do not know this title, it transports players to a planet in order to develop it using various elements. Indeed, fishing, mining, farming, and construction mechanics are available, and players can also embark on adventures by exploring certain areas, as well as other planets located nearby.
This will allow you to build relationships with your neighbors while listening to their stories and learning more about them. In other words, meeting them will add a new dimension to your adventure in Petit Planet. Finally, multiplayer will be available in a dedicated area, allowing you to share your adventure with other players.
Thus, if you want to discover this universe, you can sign up for the closed beta, which will officially begin on November 7, 2025. And for that, you just have to go on the official website and follow the steps provided.
However, while this game may seem promising, we can certainly expect a few issues during its launch. Indeed, most games encounter difficulties with servers or various bugs, which can spoil the player experience.
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