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Ragnarok Idle Adventure translates the MMORPG to a casual format, with closed beta ahead

by Brooklyn Jan 19,2025

Ragnarok Idle Adventure, the mobile version of the popular MMORPG, is launching its closed beta soon!

This worldwide beta (excluding select regions) will be accessible via Google Play and Apple Testflight.

For fans of Ragnarok Online, this casual AFK adaptation offers a simplified RPG experience with auto-combat. Missions and dungeons can be completed with a single tap, and AFK rewards allow character growth and resource gathering even offline.

The closed beta begins tomorrow, December 19th (at the time of writing). However, the developers, Gravity Game Hub, have highlighted the regions excluded from the beta: Thailand, Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao, South Korea, and Japan.

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Players in other regions can still register for the closed beta test on the official website and participate via Google Play or Apple Testflight. Remember, all progress will be reset at the end of the beta testing period.

For those wanting more Ragnarok-themed mobile fun, consider Poring Rush, a match-three game featuring adorable Porings. Alternatively, explore our list of the top 25 mobile RPGs for even more options!

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