The highly anticipated action-RPG, The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin, is gearing up for its closed beta test, and fans still have a chance to secure their spot! While an initial application phase recently concluded, a new recruiting window has opened for players eager to experience this free-to-play adventure. Aspiring participants can apply until October 24 to join the beta, which is set to run from October 30 to November 5. This is your opportunity to be among the first to explore Britannia in this exciting new game.
Mark your calendars! The full release of The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin is slated for January 28, 2026, across multiple platforms, including PlayStation 5, PC, iOS, and Android. This widespread availability ensures that many fans will be able to embark on this epic journey.
Developed by Netmarble, The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin draws its rich narrative from the acclaimed manga series by Nakaba Suzuki. This beloved story has already captivated audiences through five TV anime seasons, along with various OVA episodes and feature films. For those unfamiliar with the captivating saga, Kodansha, the English publisher, describes the premise: The powerful warriors known as the Seven Deadly Sins were once feared after being falsely accused of attempting to overthrow the monarchy and consequently exiled. Princess Elizabeth later uncovers the grim truth—that the Sins were framed by the king’s own guard, the Holy Knights—but tragically, it’s too late to prevent her father’s assassination and the knights’ seizure of the throne. Now a fugitive, the princess desperately seeks out the Sins to help her reclaim her kingdom. However, her first encounter with Meliodas, the leader, reveals a surprisingly unassuming innkeeper accompanied by a talking pig, wielding a rather un-heroic weapon. This leaves Elizabeth questioning if the legendary strength of the Sins has been greatly exaggerated. Get ready to be drawn into an epic fantasy tale, brimming with a vibrant cast of characters, promising to redefine the landscape of manga.