The wait is over—Once Human has finally launched on mobile platforms, available on both Android and iOS. For those who've experienced it on PC, you know the excitement this brings. After numerous delays and rescheduled release dates, the game is now accessible worldwide.
Once Human invites players into a multiplayer open-world survival scenario. The narrative unfolds in a world thrown into chaos by an alien substance known as Stardust, which has contaminated the air, water, wildlife, and humanity itself.
While most didn't make it, you did—as a Meta-Human. You find yourself on the continent of Nalcott (Nekot), navigating through 256 square kilometers of challenging terrain. From icy tundras and erupting volcanoes to treacherous swamps and potentially illusory desert oases, your survival depends on your ability to farm, hunt, or engage in combat.
Your adversaries range from corrupted human zombies to otherworldly bosses distorted by Stardust. Be cautious, as Stardust can also affect your food and water sources. Drinking contaminated water can lower your max HP and impact your sanity.
The crafting system in Once Human is expansive, offering over 100 gun blueprints spread across seven categories. Players can also enhance their arsenal with various accessories, perks, and upgrades.
Territory building is a core feature of the game. With your Territory Core, you can establish a base anywhere you choose. Whether you opt for a simple survival room or an elaborate apocalypse mansion complete with a kitchen, patio, and garage, the choice is yours. And if you decide to relocate, you can move your entire base to a new location.
The game supports both PvE and PvP modes, catering to fans of large maps, cooperative battles, and customizable equipment. If this sounds appealing, you can download Once Human on Android from the Google Play Store.
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