Stardrift Test Ended May 25, 2026
Official notice states that the Petit Planet: Stardrift Test would end on May 25, 2026 at 10:00 (UTC+8), with test data wiped by default after conclusion.
Open sourceFast entrances for the searches players repeat: codes, gifts, fish, recipes, furniture, events, and daily checks.
Check reward codes and claim status.
Neighbor Gifts 9 readyLoved gifts, liked tags, dislikes, daily gift checks.
Catalog by unlock, color, size, material, quality.
Habitat, region, time, weather, quality, caught tracker.
Ingredients, kitchenware, cuisine, strength matcher.
Events 4Official test timeline and event-style notices.
Daily Reset ChecklistSession checklist saved in your browser.
Beginner Guide StartFirst route through release, download, systems, tools.
Jump straight to the pages players check most often.
Open a fish, dish, or furniture entry from the icon wall, then use the full database filters when you need exact fields.
Official timeline facts stay separate from reference fish, furniture, recipes, and neighbor gifts. Every database page is searchable, status-aware, and built for repeat checks.
Official posts and data updates that change what players should check next.
Official notice states that the Petit Planet: Stardrift Test would end on May 25, 2026 at 10:00 (UTC+8), with test data wiped by default after conclusion.
Open sourceOfficial post says the Stardrift Test went live on April 21, 2026 at 09:00 (UTC+8), with access times shown on the official access page or invitation email.
Open sourceOfficial guide described the test as limited-access, data-wipe, no in-game purchases, and available on PC Windows, iOS, and Android for selected players.
Open sourceOfficial sign-up post announced Stardrift Test sign-ups, supported languages, PC/iOS/Android platform scope, and age/device binding notes.
Open sourceNo verified global release date is listed here. Official pages currently focus on closed test information.
No active code has been verified yet. The codes checker stays ready for quick checks.
No. Fish, furniture, recipes, and gifts are reference data until current builds confirm them.