Monster Hunter: Outlanders is preparing for closed beta testing
Capcom and Level Infinite have announced that they are accepting applications for the closed beta test of the mobile version of Monster Hunter: Outlanders, a new project designed to bring the legendary monster-hunting experience to smartphones. Aspiring players eager to jump in early can apply on the project's official website before the deadline on November 7.
The beta test kicks off in mid-November, with the first wave of invites rolling out on November 12. Invitations will be sent from noreply@monsterhunteroutlanders.com, so players are advised to check their email filters in advance. Participation in the beta test is available to iOS and Android users, but the list of supported regions has not yet been specified.
The main goal of the test is to evaluate server stability and balance game mechanics. All data, including progress, will be deleted after the test concludes to ensure a clean start to the final release. The developers also emphasize that testers will not be able to publish videos or screenshots from the beta version — a strict privacy policy applies.

To enter the game, you will need a Level Infinite Pass account, which must be on the "whitelist." Without it, access to the servers will be impossible. It is also important to remember that your account is automatically linked to the first device you use to log in.
For optimal experience, Capcom recommends using an iPhone 12 or higher or an Android device with a Snapdragon 888 and 8GB of RAM. Lower-end hardware may struggle to run the game smoothly.
The beta test kicks off in mid-November, with the first wave of invites rolling out on November 12. Invitations will be sent from noreply@monsterhunteroutlanders.com, so players are advised to check their email filters in advance. Participation in the beta test is available to iOS and Android users, but the list of supported regions has not yet been specified.
The main goal of the test is to evaluate server stability and balance game mechanics. All data, including progress, will be deleted after the test concludes to ensure a clean start to the final release. The developers also emphasize that testers will not be able to publish videos or screenshots from the beta version — a strict privacy policy applies.

To enter the game, you will need a Level Infinite Pass account, which must be on the "whitelist." Without it, access to the servers will be impossible. It is also important to remember that your account is automatically linked to the first device you use to log in.
For optimal experience, Capcom recommends using an iPhone 12 or higher or an Android device with a Snapdragon 888 and 8GB of RAM. Lower-end hardware may struggle to run the game smoothly.
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