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EVE Echoes closed alpha taking place in late August

Aussies will get a crack at the EVE Echoes closed alpha later this month, NetEase Games and CCP Games today announced.

EVE Echoes is described by the pair as “a next-gen mobile MMO game based upon hallmark EVE Online design principles” and will be available on both Android and iOS devices.

Those in the ANZ region will have the opportunity to take part in the EVE Echoes closed alpha from 26 August through until 20 September. To be able to play, however, you’ll need to register for the alpha right here.

“Applicants who meet the technical requirements will be notified by email prior to the commencement of the Closed Alpha,” CCP and NetEase advised, confirming the closed alpha “will be available for selected Australian, New Zealand and Nordic iOS users with iPhone 6S or above, or Android users with a Samsung Note8, Note9, S8, S9, Huawei P30 or Google Pixel 2.”

We’ll have more on EVE Echoes as it becomes available.


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