Nexon Announces Launch Date For DNF Duel, Preps For Arc World Tour 2022 Inclusion
The next game in the Dungeon&Fighter franchise is just around the corner.
Anyone waiting on the next game under the Dungeon&Fighter banner doesn't have too much longer to wait. Today, Nexon announced that DNF Duel, the action fighting game based on the franchise, will be launching in Korea, Japan, Europe, and North America on June 28. The game, built on Unreal Engine 4, will be available on PC via Steam as well as PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.
Nexon has a bit more than the game's launch to be excited about as well. DNF Duel has been selected to be one of the official esports titles at Arc System Works’ Arc World Tour 2022, a competition sponsored by Nexon Korea and Sony Interactive Entertainment, so the choice might not have been that surprising.
As for Arc World Tour, it will feature a prize pool of more than $100,000. Other games appearing at the event will include Guilty Gear Strive and other, currently unannounced, titles.
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