Chinese developer Fanying Game has officially announced the first technical beta test for Bringer (凡应), a new cinematic action RPG, which looks really good. The test is PC-only and will require real-name verification, with registration open via TapTap until October 24, 2025. All progress will be wiped after the test concludes, and accounts will be locked to the first device used for login.
As far we know, the game is set in a post-apocalyptic world shaped by cosmic forces and ancient technology, Bringer blends high-visuals with fast-paced combat and deep narrative design. The game features a sprawling city built atop the largest “Longbo” structure in the Net Sea Realm, where players explore themes of destiny, survival, and transformation. The official site describes it as a “long-form narrative fantasy ARPG” with rich lore and dynamic environments.

The newly released trailer showcases cutscenes, character interactions, and gameplay footage, highlighting the game’s blend of melee and ranged combat, elemental effects, and cinematic storytelling. The visual direction and animation quality are really impressive, but I want to see more in game action.
While no mobile version has been confirmed, the game’s PC test marks a major step in its development cycle. Players interested in participating must be over 18 and there are some PC spec requirements, to be consider, and go to the Taptap page or the Weibo Bringer Page, just remember this is limited to China.