Aniimo is taking its first real step onto mobile. The studio has opened its debut iOS Technical Test, a deliberately small trial built to measure how the game performs on Apple hardware rather than to show off new content.
Access runs entirely through Apple’s TestFlight app. Invited players confirm their email, install TestFlight from the App Store, open the invitation, and redeem a provided code to get in. The roster is tight: the team says fewer than 300 people will be picked for the English version, with the focus on players in the US and a small chance of a few Canadian participants slipping in. If you are tracking every way into the game while it is still in testing, our guide to Aniimo beta access lays out the wider landscape this iOS trial sits inside.
Hardware expectations are specific. The minimum bar starts around the iPhone 14 Pro line and recent iPhone 15 models, with newer 16- and 17-series phones recommended, plus at least 6 GB of free storage. iPads are not supported, and the build runs only on iPhone.
A few ground rules round things out: all progress is wiped once the test ends, and participants are asked not to record, share, or publish what they see.
Editor’s read: with the cohort capped under 300 and pointed squarely at recent iPhones in the US, the odds of getting an invite are slim, so treat this as a performance check rather than a chance to preview content. The progress wipe and the no-sharing request also signal this is a stability pass, not an early-access window, so manage expectations accordingly.
Source: Official Aniimo news



