L3E7 Has Entered Open Beta Season 0
The world’s first 3D location-based service (LBS) blockchain game, L3E7, has just launched its Open Beta Season 0. The test phase began on July 30 and is now available on Android, Windows, and Mac. The game is accessible to all, with no barriers to entry. Players can now explore a full-scale cyberpunk replica of Earth and experience a next-gen fusion of real-world exploration and web3 gameplay.

The Open Beta, now in Season 0, will run for about one month. It’s designed to gather feedback from players, test core systems, and optimize gameplay. The team has confirmed that this phase focuses on performance testing, retention tracking, and bug fixing ahead of a full-scale launch.
During Season 0, players can log in, explore, and make purchases, but Stardust production, the game’s core in-game currency, will remain paused. This decision is intended to maintain balance and allow the team to adjust mechanics before the game officially enters its first persistent season.
How to Play?
To join the Open Beta, players can download L3E7 using the following methods:
On PC (Windows or Mac), the game is available through HyperPlay. Mac devices must have an M1 chip or newer, and Rosetta must be installed.
On Android, the game can be downloaded via the official link provided on l3e7.io/game-test.
The iOS version is still under review and is not yet live on the App Store.
Players must link a wallet to their game account in order to make purchases or claim rewards. Only one wallet address can be linked per game account, and it cannot be changed later.
What Is L3E7?
L3E7 is the first game to clone the Earth into a full 3D cyberpunk-style metaverse using real map data and location systems. It merges physical and digital spaces to create a world that players can explore, control, and influence.
The game uses real cities and landmarks, which players can capture and defend. Every building on the map becomes a strategic battleground, transforming global landmarks into part of the game world.
This Open Beta is more than just a technical test. According to the team, it’s the start of a major chapter for the project. The game is still being refined, but the team sees Season 0 as a chance to test the game at scale, collect community input, and prepare for a stable, long-term future.
The developers also confirmed that all Season 0 data will be wiped when it ends. Season 1 will launch with no more resets, bringing persistent progression, active balancing, and content updates based on lessons learned.