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Limit Zero Breakers prologue test opens soon on mobile and PC

Sign-ups are open for Limit Zero Breakers’ Prologue Test, a free cross-platform preview that will let players judge its anime combat and mobile controls before launch.

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Limit Zero Breakers prologue test opens soon on mobile and PC
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If you want to know whether Limit Zero Breakers belongs on your mobile RPG shortlist, the Prologue Test gives you a narrow but useful window to find out. NC America said sign-ups are open now and will close at 6 a.m. PT on Tuesday, June 2, with selected testers getting email notices in early June. The test itself runs from 6 p.m. PT on Wednesday, June 10, through 7 a.m. PT on Monday, June 15, and it will be available on Steam, Google Play, and the App Store.

That platform spread is the first clue about what NC America wants players to see. This is not being treated as a PC-only sampling with mobile added later. The Prologue Test is meant to run across PC and mobile from the start, which makes it a practical checkpoint for anyone who cares about how a flashy anime action RPG actually feels on a phone screen.

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AI-generated illustration

The game itself is built around the Breakers, a sky-traveling adventuring team that rides the Weaver Whale, a flying fortress, across Seraphia in search of the Archive of the Gods. The official description frames Limit Zero Breakers as a free-to-play anime action RPG, and the Steam page says players will build a team of characters with different fighting styles, then push through ancient dungeons and massive monsters. That setup should immediately tell you whether you are the target audience: if you want party-based combat, character swapping, and big fantasy movement across floating islands, this is the kind of test worth registering for.

NC America says the Prologue Test will give players an early look at the story, characters, combat, and traversal before launch. It also includes the tutorial, basic controls, tactics, and battles against giant monsters across multiple biomes, so this is less about a polished final build and more about whether the game’s combat identity lands the way the trailers suggest. The real question is simple: does the switch-heavy action feel natural on mobile, or does it already seem better suited to a larger screen and a controller?

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The former Closed Beta Test name has now been replaced with Prologue Test, which fits the game’s more story-driven presentation. If you want an early read on one of NC America and Vic Game Studios’ most visually ambitious mobile and PC projects, this is the moment to lock in. If you are only chasing turn-based systems or a low-input idle grind, the Weaver Whale is probably not your ride.

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