Immortal: Unchained Closed Alpha Invites Players This March

Publisher Sold Out Sales and developer Toadman Interactive have announced a closed alpha test exclusively on PC for their hardcore action RPG/Shooter, Immortal: Unchained. The alpha test will run from March 8th-March 12th and contain two locations from the game’s “dark and unforgiving” world. Interested participants can register at immortalthegame.com. Successful applicants will be contacted with a download key prior to the closed alpha’s launch.

The developers encourage constructive criticism. They are open to players voicing their opinions with the team through Immortal: Unchained‘s Steam page and/or other social media accounts in an effort to make the best possible game at launch. Robin Flodin, CEO of Toadman Interactive is excited to share in the refinement of this project with the community. “We’re thrilled to offer PC players the first opportunity to go hands-on with Immortal: Unchained next month. We’re taking player feedback incredibly seriously, and we hope that by putting the game into the hands of hardcore action-RPG fans now, we’ll be able to gather feedback that helps us create an even better title in time for launch, and a game that fans of the genre will truly want to play“.

Immortal: Unchained, Sold Out Sales & Marketing Ltd.

The trailer posted above the article was released along with the closed alpha announcement. All parties involved are excited to share the first gameplay trailer for Immortal: Unchained with the community. According to Sold Out’s Marketing Director, Sarah Hoeksma, “We can’t wait to see players’ impressions of Immortal: Unchained. With more updates and surprises planned for 2018, we hope hardcore action-RPG fans will be excited to discover much more of the dark sci-fi world Toadman is creating as we get closer to launch

Immortal: Unchained releases on PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 this year. Toadman Interactive is a Swedish game development studio based in Stockholm, Sweden’s capital. Founded in 2013, the team currently consists of over twenty employees.

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