If you’ve been itching for a new RPG to play, The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin might be your next obsession. Netmarble just announced that the game is entering a global Closed Beta Test, and sign-ups are live right now. This was revealed during Gamescom 2025’s Opening Night Live, alongside a fresh trailer that shows off the game’s open-world style.
Unlike your standard anime game adaptation, Origin is going big. We’re talking full exploration across Britannia—climbing, swimming, flying, solving puzzles, and taking down massive enemies like Albions and Gray Demons.
How to Join the Closed Beta
If you want in, the sign-up is simple: head over to the official site, fill out a quick survey, and you’re in the running. Slots are limited, so it’s first-come, first-serve. The beta will be available on PC (Steam) and PS5, which is great because it means most players can jump in without worrying about exclusivity.
Why This Matters
Netmarble is clearly betting big on this one. The fact that they’re doing a global test means they actually want feedback from players across different regions, not just their home market. If you get in, you’re helping shape what the final game looks like. So let’s try to get better rates together.
Final Thoughts
From what we’ve seen so far, The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin has potential to be more than just “another gacha RPG.” If the open-world exploration feels as good as the trailer makes it look, it could be a real hit. For now, the only thing you should do is sign up while spots are still open—because once it fills up, you’re out of luck.
Pavle is the founder of PlayForge and its lead writer and reviewer, covering PC, PS5, and mobile games, a with a focus on RPGs, MMOs, FPS games, and more. He’s been gaming since the PS2 days and now writes in-depth reviews and guides to help players find their next obsession and get gaming insights from real players, not just critics. His reviews are honest and transparent, but he always tries to stay positive, because in his opinion, almost any game can be fun if you look at it the right way.
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