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So, listen up. There’s this game—33 Immortals—and it’s doing another playtest thingy. It’s for Xbox Insiders, kicking off on, um, Tuesday, May 20, at 8 AM PT (or 11 AM ET if you’re east coast vibin’). It’s a six-day shindig, wrapping up on Monday, May 26, same time in the morning. Oh, and here’s a twist: now you can mess with it on Xbox One too. The devs, Thunder Lotus, must be buzzing with energy like, “Try it, love it, tell us all the flaws!”
Okay, the game. What’s the deal? Imagine you’re a rebellious soul, like… defying God’s ultimate decision. Yeah, deep stuff. You jump into these crazy 33-player battles, and it’s like—by the way, matchmaking’s a breeze. You and your crew are up against mobs and these gigantic bosses that probably make you rethink your life choices. Collect swag and relics to beef up your soul permanently. It’s literally you versus God’s wrath. Talk about a heavy pitch, right?
Feeling curious? Snooping around their site could feed that itch.
Now, updates and tweaks. Gotta love those. Control rebinding. Yep, that’s in now. Sword of Justice? They tweaked it. Player feedback—guess the community had thoughts. Same story with Staff of Sloth, Bow of Hope, and Daggers of Greed. Some feat glitches got the boot too.
Patch notes? Yeah, they’re lurking somewhere, probably worth a look if you’re deep into detail.
And the when-to-play rundown: starts Tuesday, May 20th, 8 AM PT (11 AM ET), and runs till next Monday—same time, same place.
Wanna join the party? Here’s the rundown: sign in on your Xbox or PC, fire up the Xbox Insider Hub (might need to snag it from the Store if it’s not hanging around already), head to Previews > 33 Immortals, hit Join, and then, uh, wait. So exciting, right?
Oh, first-come, first-served, so maybe set an alarm or something.
And this playtest? It’s available on Xbox One, Series X|S, and PC now too. Inclusivity, folks.
Problems while playing? Hit that “Report a problem” button man, let them know. They’ve got categories and subcategories and forms. Sounds intense but worth it for smooth gameplay later.
Lastly, stay in the loop. Twitter—sorry, X (what are we calling it now?)—is your friend, @XboxInsider for the feed. Hang out on the SubReddit too, if you’re into those community vibes.
Catch you in the game—or not. Who knows?