Silver Palace Opens Beta: Register and Play for Free Until July

Published on June 27, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Elementa company and Silver studio have opened registrations for the beta of Silver Palace, a fantasy RPG for PC. Those interested must register on their official website before July 16, 2026, and be over 18 years old. This phase allows testing the game for free, although progress will be wiped and there will be no in-game purchases. It is a limited opportunity for early access.

young adult hands typing on a gaming keyboard in front of a dual-monitor setup, left monitor displaying the Silver Palace registration webpage with a countdown timer showing July 16 2026, right monitor showing a fantasy RPG character creation screen with a glowing silver castle in the background, a mouse with RGB lighting beside the keyboard, a closed beta access badge icon floating as a holographic overlay, cinematic photorealistic style, dramatic studio lighting casting soft shadows, ultra-detailed keyboard keys and monitor bezels, action of registering during the beta phase, no text or numbers visible in the image

How the technical beta works and its requirements 🎮

The Silver Palace beta will run on dedicated servers to evaluate performance and stability. The developers aim to detect code errors, balance issues, and connection failures before the official launch. Participants will need to download a client of about 40 GB and report issues through an internal form. Sharing screenshots or videos outside the program is not allowed. Access will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis until the quota is filled.

Data wipe: your epic character will live for 30 days ⚔️

Yes, you read that right: all the effort invested in leveling up and forging legendary weapons will vanish like a mispronounced spell. But don't worry, because you will be able to repeat the experience over and over again when the final version is released. It's like going to the gym for a month knowing you'll move to another city afterward: the sweat is real, but the results aren't. At least you don't pay a membership fee.