RuneHero has just launched its first Closed Beta Test
RuneHero’s first CBT is now live until May 24th, with a $20,000 base prize pool up for grabs. Players can join PvP and PvE events to win cash, NFTs, and rare Celestial Stones. Access requires an xRune NFT or Access Code.

What Is RuneHero?
RuneHero is a multiplayer online RPG set in a magical world called Herud. Players create heroes with custom skill trees and mix different classes to fit their style — whether that’s huge damage, tough defense, or quick survival. The game has a flexible multi-class system, and there’s a lot of strategic depth. You can explore PvE dungeons, battle other players in PvP arenas, and build a name for yourself.
How to Join CBT1
To join CBT1, you need either an Access Code or an activated xRune NFT. Without any one of these, you won’t be able to enter the game. Keep in mind, all progress made during this beta will be wiped when it ends, so everyone starts fresh for the next phase.
Prize Pool and Event Details
CBT1 is packed with events and prizes for both PvP and PvE players. One of the biggest attractions is the cash prize pool. There is a base prize pool of $20,000. On top of that, 60% of all player spending during the beta will also go into the pool, making the total even larger.
For PvP fans, rewards are tied to the Arena Leaderboard (10k USDT + 20% spending). Rankings are based on Arena Points, and the prizes are as follows:

Meanwhile, for PvE grinders, there’s a separate PvE Leaderboard (10k USDT + 40% spending). Rewards are even bigger here because the pool includes 40% of all player spending.

Extra Leaderboards:
There are even more leaderboards to climb. The Trial Grounds Leaderboard ranks players based on the number of Trial Stones earned.
- Top 3 players win a Celestial Stone and WL spot.
- Players ranked 4th to 400th receive a WL spot.
Similarly, the Wishing Pool Leaderboard ranks players by Wish Points collected with the same rewards.
Final Chapter Dungeons also offer players a shot at loot drops like Celestial Stones and WL spots, which can be freely traded on the in-game marketplace.
Also, the Guild Leaderboard will reward guilds based on how many of their players reach the top 500 Arena rankings. Top guilds can earn up to 30WL spots.