Closed beta stage for Indus, an Indian battle royale game, now accepting participants

Closed beta stage for Indus, an Indian battle royale game, now accepting participants

SuperGaming's Indus Enters Closed Beta Testing Phase

SuperGaming's highly anticipated battle royale game, Indus, has officially entered the closed beta testing phase. This exciting milestone provides players with the opportunity to experience the game firsthand and contribute to its development.

How to Join the Indus Closed Beta

To participate in the closed beta of Indus, interested players are required to fill out a form. The form asks for essential details such as your email address, which should be linked to your Google Play ID or Apple ID. Additionally, players will need to provide their name, Discord ID, mobile's operating system (Android or iOS), phone manufacturer, phone model, RAM, and mobile number. It is also necessary to join SuperGaming's Discord channel to gain access to the closed beta.

Indus Closed Beta Trailer

SuperGaming has recently released a closed beta trailer for Indus, showcasing the game's Virlok map and various characters. The trailer concludes with a character exclaiming, "We need more Mythwalkers," which seems to be the name given to the players in the game.

Introducing Indus

Indus is a battle royale game developed in India with the aim of showcasing Indian culture with a futuristic twist to gamers worldwide. While it falls into the battle royale genre, Indus takes a unique approach. Alongside traditional features like combat and looting, the primary objective of the game revolves around acquiring Cosmium, the galaxy's most valuable resource. Successfully gathering enough Cosmium ensures victory, regardless of the number of players remaining.

Future Plans for Indus

Although the current testing phase focuses on mobile gameplay, SuperGaming has plans to launch Indus for PC and consoles as well. The studio's decision to create a battle royale game was influenced by the success of their previous titles, MaskGun and Silly Royale, which heavily emphasize social and multiplayer interactions.

With Indus now in closed beta testing, players can look forward to an immersive and culturally rich battle royale experience. Stay tuned for further updates and announcements from SuperGaming as they continue to refine and enhance the game.

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