In the new financial report, the Korean publisher Kakao Games discussed the release plans of current MMORPG projects such as ArcheAge 2 and Chrono Odyssey, as well as the planned Korean launch of Path of Exile 2.
What has Kakao Games announced? The Korean publisher’s most important releases in the next few years include:
Chrono Odyssey’s gameplay trailer leaves you wanting more:
Which games does Kakao Games have the highest hopes for? Three titles are examined in particular detail in the current financial report from Kakao Games. Chrono Odyssey relies on an action-packed combat system with unique classes, varied PvE challenges and exciting mechanics that allow you to manipulate time and space in the fantasy world.
The fights in ArcheAge 2 should also be action-packed. Unlike its predecessor, this time the developers want to put a lot of emphasis on the single-player experience and the story content. But there should also be an open world full of freedom and possibilities.
The Swordmaster’s Youngest Son is based on a manga and will therefore use the original in terms of art design and plot. But here too, the signs point to fast-paced, stylishly staged action fights that you should be able to tackle individually or with a group of players.
What does the release info for Path of Exile 2 mean? Although Kakao Games is only taking care of the launch of PoE 2 in Korea, it is certain that those responsible at Grinding Gear Games will release their action RPG in Euro and North America at the same time or even earlier.
Since the beta, which was supposed to start on June 7, 2024, had to be postponed in March, there was recently a question mark behind the release of Path of Exile 2. If the financial report from Kakao Games is anything to go by, however, it appears that it will be released in the current gaming year to remain on the agenda. Path of Exile 2 is postponing the beta, but is in “release quality,” promises the boss