For The First Time In 4 Years, Nexon Is Having A Showing At G-Star, But We've Got New Trailers Already
They’re bringing a lot of games to show off too.
If you follow the G-Star convention, you’ll likely be aware that a well-known publisher has been missing from the mix for almost half a decade. For four years, Nexon has elected not to attend, but now that’s changed.
According to MMO Culture, not only is Nexon back at G-Star, but the company is bringing 9 titles to showcase. Some titles will be familiar. They’re finally showing off the mobile Mobinogi and there’s more content coming to KartRider Drift.
Other titles on the list include the upcoming third-person co-op RPG shooter The First Descendant, the marine adventure game Dave The Diver – which launched last month, and a mobile MMORTS named Godsome: Clash of the Gods.
There’s also an MMO based on an IP that was popular in Korea in the 90s. According to Google translate, it’s called “Phantom Drunken Tiger”. (Seems like Google is probably wrong about this one.) Other titles included something called Night Walker, for PC, a Dungeon & Fighter prequel, Project Overkill, the console action game Arad Chronicle: Kazan, and an MMO based on a dinosaur survival game, titled Project DX.
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