Mobile RPG ‘Dream of a New World’ stages early take off

A new adventure awaits mobile players with PlayPark officially bringing the turn-based mobile RPG game, “Dream of a New World,” to the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore.

Developed by Zulong, the developer behind titles like Dragon Raja, War of Kings, and Novoland, “Dream of a New World” promises to deliver a vibrant fantasy adventure of magic, dinosaurs, and cute pets!

Initially released in China, “Dream of a New World” has over 2.5 million players going on dream adventures.

It combines the strategic turn-based battle mechanics reminiscent of classic RPGs with aesthetics powered by Unreal Engine 4, giving players an epic journey together with their companions and fellow adventurers.

Gamers in Southeast Asia can prepare for “Dream of a New World” via its community website event called Early Take Off starting June 17, 2022.

All gamers have to do is enter their information on the official Dream of A New World Early Take Off page. Early registrants will be qualified to play in the Closed Beta Test, the date of which has yet to be set.

The Early Takeoff event runs from June 17 to July 22, 2022. – bny

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