The developers behind PROJECT NET just dropped some exciting news: their upcoming closed beta, dubbed the Core Breach Test, is officially kicking off on June 12. If you’re in the U.S., the Philippines, or Singapore, you might already have an invite sitting in your inbox—along with a download link via Google Play.
And here’s a fun twist: even though they’re calling it a closed beta, the devs noted that access will be unrestricted. That means there’s still a chance to get in, even if your phone hasn’t buzzed with an official invite yet. Hope’s not lost!
The beta will run until June 20, wrapping up at the same time it started—1:00 PM local time (check your own time zone just in case). A heads-up for iOS users though: this round’s Android-only, so you might want to sit this one out or borrow a friend’s device if you’re feeling adventurous.
Once you’re in, here’s what to expect. PROJECT NET delivers intense 5v5 third-person shootouts, with auto-aim for smoother combat, weapon selection, and chip upgrades to level up your style. There’s even a sprinkle of roguelike influence, which adds a bit of unpredictability to every match. Plus, for those who prefer teaming up with friends rather than going solo, there’s a co-op PvE mode where you can grind missions and collect loot together.
Just keep in mind: once the servers go dark at the end of the test, all progress will be wiped clean. No stats, no loot—back to square one. But hey, that’s the nature of betas, right?
Already downloaded the client or planning to jump in? Let’s talk strategy, expectations, and what you’re hoping to see in the full release. Drop your thoughts in the comments—we’ll be reading!