Project R.I.S.E to kick off Alpha Test on January 17th, 2025, with registrations now open

Project RISE alpha test announcement



Project R.I.S.E., after wrapping up the pre-alpha phase, has now announced the Alpha Test for both Android and iOS platforms. This test will begin on January 17th, 2025, and will run for three days before concluding. The registrations for the same have been opened.

Project R.I.S.E alpha test brings several exciting updates to the title

After the end of Clash HeroesProject R.I.S.E was announced as a rebrand. The game is an action RPG roguelite featuring characters from the Clash universe. The first gameplay, which was revealed back in 2025, brought to us the idea of how the game might be, which over six months has undergone several changes.

Project R.I.S.E Supercell gameplay
Project R.I.S.E Supercell gameplay (Image via Supercell)

You can look forward to several exciting updates in this Alpha. The user interface has been cleaned up, combat mechanics improved, game modes refined, and new meta-progression features like daily quests and tower upgrades have been added. Plus, AI companions are now part of the game, ensuring you’ll never climb the tower alone.

The upcoming Alpha test is expanding to include Android users for the first time. The Android requirements for the game include devices running Android 11 or newer and a minimum of 3GB of RAM. For iOS, the specifications remain the same, requiring an iPhone X or later.

As mentioned earlier, the Alpha test will run for three days starting January 17th, 2025, marking the longest playtest so far. If interested, you can head over to the Alpha Recruitment site and fill in the details requested. This test is for limited players, so if you are selected you’ll be notified via email. For more updates, you can visit the official Discord server.

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