Ni no Kuni: Cross Worlds – Quick look at Asian server of new mobile MMORPG

Ni no Kuni: Cross Worlds launched a couple of weeks ago in Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea, and we recently took a quick tour of this highly-anticipated mobile MMORPG. Based on the popular Ni no Kuni console game series owned…

Netmarble – Developer announces upcoming global game launches for 2021

Netmarble recently announced its confirmed launch lineup for the rest of 2021, which includes South Korea, Japan, and worldwide. Mentioned previously, Ni no Kuni launches this June in South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan, followed by Seven Knights Revolution in Korean…

Ni no Kuni: Cross Worlds – June launch announced for mobile MMORPG in selected regions

First announced back at G-Star 2019, Ni no Kuni: Cross Worlds is finally ready for launch… but just in South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan for a start. Developer Netmarble also announced a launch month of June 2021 for this mobile…

Netmarble – Quick interview on Ni no Kuni: Cross Worlds, Seven Knights Revolution and A3: Still Alive

Following the interview with Netmarble on Magic: ManaStrike, we have followed up with a shorter interview on the 3 other games showcased at G-Star 2019, including Ni no Kuni: Cross Worlds, Seven Knights Revolution and A3: Still Alive. As these…

G-Star 2019 – Demo gameplay videos to round up the annual event

G-Star 2019 ended yesterday, and even though companies such as Pearl Abyss and Netmarble brought on a great show, I still feel the ripple effect of Nexon and NCsoft missing out on the annual event. Something just feels missing. Nevertheless,…

Second Country: Cross Worlds – More details emerge for mobile MMO set in Ni no Kuni world

Just to confirm with everyone, Second Country: Cross Worlds is indeed a mobile MMORPG sharing the same worldview with Ni no Kuni, although it is neither a sequel nor prequel. The concept of 2 parallel worlds still exists here. A…

Netmarble – Seven Knights Revolution and more announced for G-Star 2019

As we get closer to November, the Korean game developers are gradually announcing their lineups for the annual G-Star convention. With Nexon and NCsoft missing, it is up to other heavyweights such as Pearl Abyss and also Netmarble to make…