Gundam Evolution – Closed Network Test for Consoles Starts in June

It will be available from June 23rd to 28th on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PS4 and Xbox One. Registrations are currently live till June 12th.

Posted By | On 27th, May. 2022

Gundam Evolution

Following its network test for Steam users in April, Bandai Namco Online’s Gundam Evolution will be getting a closed network test on consoles next month. It’s slated for June 23rd, 7 PM PDT to June 28th at 6 AM PDT and will be available for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4 and PS5. You can register on the official website until June 12th.

Between June 16th and 17th, the developer will announce participants for the network test. Those who own more than one console can also specify an alternate console to maximize the chances of earning a spot. The test will be available in the United States, Canada and Japan.

Of course, bugs and unexpected issues may occur so keep that in mind. The test period is also subject to change without notice. Though the console network test’s content is unknown, it may be similar to the PC test which allowed access to Mobile Suits like GN-001 Gundam Exia and the RMS-108 Marasai. The full game is slated to release later this year for free so stay tuned.


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