Cyber Crash, a new tactical RPG developed by MetaCene creator Pangu Software, is launching its first closed test starting July 3. The 15-day test will give whitelisted players early access to the game on Android and PC (via emulator), alongside a chance to earn token-based rewards during the limited-time event.
A total of two million NeonX points will be distributed to participants based on in-game activity. These points are expected to be exchangeable for the game’s upcoming token, $CCC, at a later date. The estimated value of the rewards pool exceeds $100,000.
Access to the test is restricted to users who meet specific criteria from Pangu’s previous title or those who secure a whitelist spot through community events and partner giveaways.
Key Insights
- The closed test for Cyber Crash will run from July 3 to July 18, lasting a total of 15 days
- The game will be available on Android, with PC access provided through an Android emulator
- Limited access to whitelisted users, either through eligibility from MetaCene or community distribution
- Players will compete for two million NeonX points during the test, which are redeemable for $CCC

What is Cyber Crash?
Cyber Crash is a turn-based card RPG set in the year 2177, in a world disrupted by a rogue AI and a spreading virus. Players lead teams of characters known as “Inspectors,” assembled to combat various threats across PvE and PvP modes.
The game includes more than 100 collectible characters, each with cybernetic abilities and distinct roles. Characters can be upgraded using in-game systems such as skill enhancement, star ranking, and tactical modifications.
Whilst the full gameplay documentation has not yet been released, the test is expected to introduce players to features such as squad formation, battle strategy, and early progression systems.

What can we expect from the closed testing?
The closed test is structured around early access and reward-based participation. Players can earn NeonX points by taking part in leaderboard competitions and other in-game tasks, including “recharges.” These points will be redeemable at an unspecified conversion rate for the $CCC token in the future.
Whitelist access is granted in several ways; existing MetaCene players with high combat power (100,000+) or MUP (formerly MAN) NFT holders are automatically eligible. Other players must look to social channels such as Discord or follow giveaway campaigns led by affiliated partners.
The Android version of the game will be made available via the official Cyber Crash website. PC players will need to download and run the game through an emulator, with installation instructions to be provided by the developers.
Further details, including a guide to the game’s mechanics and token system, are expected to be released during or after the testing phase.

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