Azur Promilia Domestic CBT Announced, Recruitment Opens June 1
This marks the first time Japanese players can test Azur Promilia, a title from the Azur Lane team that blends monster taming, farming, and action RPG elements, ahead of its global release.
Reporting from 4 sources: Denfaminicogamer, Automaton, Game Spark, Inside.
Yostar announced on May 28 that it will hold a closed beta test for Azur Promilia in Japan, the first domestic CBT for the upcoming fantasy RPG. The game is being developed by Manjuu Games, the studio behind Azur Lane, and will be co-published by Yostar and Manjuu in Japan. Participant recruitment for the CBT begins June 1. The test will be available on Windows PC and Android devices. The CBT aims to verify game systems, balance, and server load, with feedback used to improve quality ahead of the official launch. Azur Promilia is set on the continent of Promilia, where players descend as prophesied star visitors and journey with companions called star spirits. The game features fantastical creatures named Kibo that players can befriend, cooperate with to manage farms, and fight alongside against threats. It is described as a fantasy world RPG with beautiful 3D graphics and many female characters. The release date for the full game, planned for PC, iOS, and Android, has not been announced. Pre-registration is open on the official website. Previous CBTs for Azur Promilia were held in China and South Korea; this is the first in Japan.
Manjuu Games is developing the title, the same studio behind Azur Lane. Yostar and Manjuu will co-publish the game in Japan. The CBT will run on Windows PC and Android devices. The test aims to verify game systems, balance, and server load, with participant feedback used to improve quality ahead of the official launch. Notes on precautions and recommended environments will be released when recruitment opens on June 1.
The press release describes Azur Promilia as a "fantasy world RPG where you travel with star spirits." Players descend on the continent of Promilia as the prophesied "Star Visitor" and journey with companions to face calamities. The world contains multiple races and varied cultures and ecosystems. Players befriend creatures called Kibo, cooperate with them to manage farms, and fight enemies that threaten the world. The game also features "beautiful 3D graphics" and "many beautiful girl characters," according to the Automaton article. The Denfaminicogamer piece adds that the game includes "slow-life elements" alongside combat. The price model is free-to-play with item-based billing. The release date for the full game, planned for PC, iOS, and Android, has not been announced. Pre-registration is open on the official website.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 4 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.