Nexon Unleashes A Horde Of Trailers: Project Magnum, Overkill, Kartrider: Drift, And More
A few weeks ago, we learned that Nexon's NAT Games studio was working on a looter-shooter called Project Magnum, and ... well, that's about all we learned. This week, however, Nexon and NAT provided some images to go along with its words, in the form of an in-engine teaser trailer video for the game, as well as some of its other projects.
First up, here's Project Magnum, which has a strong Destiny vibe, complete with giant mysterious spherical thingy:
Then there's Overkill, a side-scrolling PC RPG based on Nexon's immensely popular Dungeon&Fighter series:
And a brief look at customization in KartRider: Drift:
The rest of the titles shown off seem to have more of a mobile bent or are iffy about their prospects of coming West, but if you're interested, you can look at the trailers for Mabinogi Mobile, TalesWeaver M, Project ER and its "24 hour massive wars in real time," Project SF2, content-making platform Project MOD -- or my personal favorite, medieval-battle-styled Project HP. There's bound to be something you find interesting in that bunch, so check them all out and hope that your favorite will be coming your way.
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