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The Once Human Mobile release date in an official announcement featuring Mistuko from the game.
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Once Human Mobile release date confirmed

In a huge announcement, the team at Once Human have announced on Twitter that the mobile version of Once Human will conduct its first technical test on Android and iOS later this month.

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This announcement comes as the Once Human player base eagerly awaits the new scenarios on PC, and both the Manibus and Evolution’s Call scenarios will be available on Mobile.

We’ve seen enough from Once Human to know that there will likely be a number of bugs in this early technical testing version, but we also know that the team at Starry Studios and NetEase will be open to feedback and act fast to eradicate any game-breaking bugs.

Once Human Mobile Release Date

The current release date is set for September 19, 2024 at 8pm PDT, and places are limited, so set a reminder now.

The test version will not support cross-progression with the current PC version, however, and will be a standalone game during the testing phase. In an earlier announcement, Once Human staff did confirm that the PC and Mobile versions will support cross-progression, so this is in the works.

This game has stormed into the Steam charts and even after months of no new content, still finds itself in the top ten. You can bet it’s going to upend the world of Mobile gaming as well.

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