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Ninjala open beta client available for pre-download now

A pre-download is now available in the Nintendo eShop for Ninjala’s action-packed open beta coming later this week. During the beta, players will be able to enter the eight-player battle royale mode or training mode and fight it out against other players from around the world using the four weapons that will be available: Ippon Katana, Drill Beat, SK8 Hammer, and Trick Ball. Players can join in on the open beta worldwide on April 28 and 29. Check out the beta schedule here. Download today so you’re ready to brawl once the beta opens!

Ninjala is an online Ninja-Gum action brawler where the colorful descendants of ancient ninjas battle with Ninja-Gum weapons in dynamic arenas. Ninjala will be free-to-play on the Nintendo Switch and will not require a Nintendo Switch Online subscription. For more information on Ninjala, visit ninjalathegame.com.

Source: Triple Point

6 thoughts on “Ninjala open beta client available for pre-download now”

  1. When you consider that we’re all still stuck inside and we’re running out of things to do, there’s really no excuse *not* to try this open beta. I know I’ll be giving it a shot.

    1. May I also suggest you check out there youtube channel, they literally have an episode that explains the purpose of ninjala, I can’t lie for something that’s free to play the stuff it’s getting is shaping up to be the next big splatoon

      1. also the games heavily inspired by splaton that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s going to be the “the next big splatoon”

  2. I really appreciate how every time there’s a time locked beta on a Nintendo console they choose the most asinine times there fore totally invalidating the concept of a stress test. Great!

  3. I’ve seen it before and I’m interested in the game. But saying there’s no excuse to not try the beta isn’t true for instance I’m going to be working during two of the three beta times and sleeping in preparation for work during the third.

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