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How to sign up for the Arknights Endfield beta test

Get ready to experience Arknights without tower defense.

If you’re familiar with Arknights, you’ll know it as a hybrid of standard tactical RPGs with a tower defense twist. Endfield plans to shake things up by focusing more on open-world exploration and free-for-all combat. Here’s how to sign up for Arknights Endfield beta tests.

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How to sign up for the Arknights Endfield beta test

There are two parts to signing up for the Arknights Endfield beta test: creating a Gryphline account for pre-registration and completing the beta test eligibility survey. You’ll be able to access everything through Gryphline’s official page for Endfield, allowing you to make an account, pre-register, and fill out the survey in one go.

Alternatively, as official Arknights Endfield social media channels release new gameplay demos and content information, you can repost and follow their accounts for a chance to be randomly selected for beta test access. Although this is also entirely luck-based, it gives you another opportunity to join while keeping up to date on the game’s news and updates.

Pre-registering for Arknights Endfield

Before you can fill out the survey for your Arknights Endfield beta testing eligibility, you’ll first need to make a Gryphline account and pre-register for the game. Below are the steps to do this:

  1. Head to the official Arknights Endfield site.
  2. Register for a Gryphline account.
  3. Select your available platforms.

These three steps allow you to officially pre-register for the game and claim any pre-registration rewards available at launch. More importantly, it provides access to the beta test survey.

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Every Arknights Endfield beta test has specific platform requirements that can prevent you from participating if you only have one or two options available. For example, if a January 2025 beta test is PC-exclusive, mobile users won’t be able to participate until an iOS or Android test opens. Similarly, if you only play on consoles, you’ll have to wait for a console-specific test.

Completing the Endfield beta test survey

Now that you have a Gryphline account and have pre-registered for Arknights Endfield, you can check your eligibility for the next beta test by completing a survey. You’ll see this pop-up shortly after making your account, giving you an overview of the next test, platform-specific requirements if applicable, and an approximate duration. It’ll also provide some details about privacy policies and submission changes, which you can return to at any point before submitting your final answers.

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The survey mostly asks for basic information like your age, how you found the questionnaire, and whether you have the platform(s) required for the beta test. For a PC beta test, it’ll also inquire about your operating system and specs, while console and mobile tests will dive into other relevant tidbits for each respective platform.

As you go deeper into the survey, you’ll give more information about your gaming tastes, ranging from why you’re looking to participate in Arknights Endfield’s beta tests to specific aspects of video games you enjoy. You have to share a lot, but at least it helps make Endfield the best it can be.

As of now, there’s no exact end date for beta test recruitment or its start time. You can watch for the latest details on Arknights Endfield’s development through the game’s official social media channels.


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