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Aniimo Opens iOS Special Test Registration

The highly anticipated open-world creature-collecting Action RPG, Aniimo, is opening registrations for a special round of testing on the iOS platform, inviting players across Southeast Asia to sign up for an opportunity to participate. Developed by Pawprint Studio and published by Kingsglory, Aniimo is a free-to-play title slated for a cross-platform release on PC, Xbox Series X|S, and mobile in 2026. This special iOS registration signals the game’s continued push towards optimizing the experience for mobile devices.

Aniimo transports players into the vibrant world of Idyll, where they take on the role of Pathfinders. The core gameplay revolves around collecting and evolving magical creatures known as Aniimos, engaging in real-time action combat, and exploring a vast, interactive open world filled with secrets and puzzles. A key innovative feature is the ‘Twining’ mechanic, which allows players to temporarily fuse with their collected Aniimos to unlock new abilities and perspectives, fundamentally changing the combat and exploration dynamics.

While the general registration for beta testing remains open globally through the official Aniimo website, the specific iOS technical test is designed to focus on optimization and stability for Apple devices. An announcement confirms that a limited iOS technical test will commence on November 6 in the US to refine the game ahead of its next major beta phase. Players who register on the official website have a chance to be hand-picked by the developers to participate in these early testing rounds. Since the game is targeting a wide global release, including the Southeast Asia region, gathering specific iOS performance data is a crucial step in ensuring a smooth launch across the diverse market.

Interested players can now apply for the test via the online form at >>>this link<<< with the development team stating that those selected will be contacted at a later date. to participate in the test scheduled to start on November 7.

THIS IS Our Take

The move to conduct a specific iOS technical test, following earlier PC closed betas, shows that Pawprint Studio is serious about delivering a polished cross-platform experience. Targeting the iOS platform, which holds a significant high-end mobile market share in Southeast Asia, is a smart strategy to ensure the visually demanding open-world ARPG runs smoothly on high-spec devices. For fans across the region eager to dive into the unique ‘Twining’ mechanics and creature-collecting gameplay, this is a clear sign that the final mobile release is getting closer, making the wait for the full adventure in Idyll more bearable.

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