Hop into a Craddlecoffin for the SYNDUALITY Echo of Ada Closed Beta Test

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March 6, 2024

SYNDUALITY Echo of Ada, the PvPvE Extraction Shooter developed for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC via Steam will have a Closed Beta Test (CBT) that will be happening from March 28 to April 1.

The CBT will let players pick their AI companion, called a Magus, and their CRADLECOFFIN, an armed robot, to jump in different missions to collect not only AO Crystals, a rare resource but also aim to see a glimpse of the truth on what happened to Amasia. On the field, they will have to face the various threats on the map including other Drifters that might be interested in their loot. The CBT also offers customization and crafting options so players can bond and grow with their Magus while finding the best combination of weapons and CRADLECOFFIN that matches how they play.

To register for the CBT, players can go to this link to try and get access to the CBT. They will also be able to have more information about the CBT content and how to play the game.

SYNDUALITY Echo of Ada will release for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC via Steam.

 

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