Once Human, a multiplayer survival game developed by Starry Studios, is set to be released on July 9, 2024. It has built up massive hype, and players are excited to try it out on the launch day itself. This is because the developers have been quite transparent with the title's gameplay videos and have also let the beta testers talk about the gameplay freely without getting them to sign an NDA agreement.
Once Human will be available on both iOS and Android, alongside PCs. You can team up with your friends to explore the title's world, defeating monsters and uncovering the story behind the apocalypse that resulted in the birth of these creatures.
How to download Once Human on iOS
The game's website has listed all the platforms this title will be available on. You can scan the QR code available on that site to directly head to Once Human's page on the App Store. Or, you can search for the title on the App Store and pre-register for it there.
Once you do that, the game will automatically be downloaded to your device after its launch. You can directly start playing it without navigating to the store or website a second time.
How to download the game on Android
On Android, you can follow the same process. Visit this title's official website and scan the QR code. This will take you to the game's page on the Play Store. Or, you open this app and search for Once Human.
After you pre-register for the game, you will be notified about its release when it is launched worldwide. Once that happens, the game will directly be downloaded to your app library.
What other platforms is it available on?
Once Human will also be available on Steam as well as Epic Games Store. You can pre-register for this title on these platforms to directly play the game when it comes out on July 9, 2024.
This offering is free to play, so you don't have to spend money to pre-order it. Just click on the option to do that, and the game will be readily downloaded on the launch day.
You can also play the game on the Steam Deck by tinkering this device's settings using Bottles. The title is coming to Steam, so technically it should run on this handheld device. However, the title's anti-cheat can cause a problem here. Still, it might work natively on the platform without any need for tinkering, but right now, there's no official confirmation regarding that.
The game uses a comparatively newer formula of the open-world multiplayer genre. It combines elements of battle royale and throws monsters as well as zombie-like abominations into the mix. It is basically a multiplayer survival game set in a Resident Evil-esque world with mechanics seen in Player Unknown BattleGrounds.