It’s Official, Blue Protocol: Star Resonance Will Soon Be Taking Signups For The Global Closed Beta Test
That means the test can’t be too far behind, right?
It seems like Bokura Network Technology wasn’t lying when dropping "The Resonation of the Stars " Blue Protocol: Star Resonance music video and teasing a global closed beta test “soon”. Today, the company dropped another video for closed beta recruitment, meaning they’ll soon be taking signups from players to take part in the upcoming anime MMORPG’s closed beta.
According to the trailer, recruitment officially starts on July 24. Keep in mind this isn’t the same as pre-registration, which really just gives the devs an idea of how many players might be hopping into the game when it launches and offers rewards to encourage players to register.
Unfortunately, while we now have a recruitment start date, we don’t yet have the closed beta launch date. Although it seems like it won’t follow too long after. That said, if you’re interested in taking part, it’s probably best to sign up as soon as the window opens.
In the meantime, the developer dropped another bit of content recently on Twitter. If you’d like to know what character creation looks like, just take a peek at the embed below.
🎨Character Customization
Let's take a closer look! Do you have in mind who you want to be in an anime-styled world?Wishlist Now: https://t.co/JgiHAE90Zt#BlueProtocolStarResonance #StarResonance #BPSR pic.twitter.com/zwGjzvsN6F
— Blue Protocol: Star Resonance (@BPSR_Official) July 15, 2025
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