Made-In-India Battle Royale Indus Closed Beta Finally Available For Select Users. Here's How To Access
Indus release date is yet to be announced by SuperGaming.
After months of hype, Pune-based developer SuperGaming has finally opened access to the closed beta for its upcoming battle royale, Indus. Only available to a handful of users, the Indus closed beta will offer eager fans a chance to try out the game on their devices. The signing-up process is pretty simple, details of which were shared on X (formerly Twitter).
How To Sign Up For Indus Closed Beta
All you need to do is take two simple steps. First, fill in the form on the tweet embedded below. And lastly, join the Indus Discord server. That's it!
How to get a chance to play Indus on your own device:
— Indus Game (@IndusGame) December 25, 2023
1. Fill in the form https://t.co/WW6Vp8xIBo
2. Join our Discord server https://t.co/PCBHffyIM8
Indus Closed Beta: What To Expect
The Indus Battle Royale closed beta will showcase the battle royale mode, incorporating refined features derived from previous Indus Community Playtests. Access to this phase of the game will be granted through a limited supply of Indus Closed Beta Keys.
The closed beta is also expected to offer gamers a chance to try out the game's signature 'Cosmium Win Condition'. Put simply, there are two ways to win a battle royale on Indus — you can either manage to be the last Mythwalker standing, or you can play smart by obtaining a special item called Cosmium. It is largely expected to spawn on the map towards the final circles of a match.
The Pune-based developer has been teasing the various landmarks around Indus on India's national holidays. Last year, for example, Indus dropped its first trailer on August 15. This year, Indus introduced two new playable characters - a tank aptly named Pokhran and a rogue-like sword-wielder named Mech Balika.
Lastly, in case you were wondering when Indus would actually release for all players, well you'd still have to wait longer as SuperGaming is yet to reveal a launch date.