PlayPark to release new mobile, PC games

By Gabriela Baron

PlayPark, Inc., a subsidiary of Asiasoft Corporation Public Company limited, announced the release of four new online games.

Elyon SEA – Ascent Infinite Realm, Dream of a New World SEA, Tera Classic SEA, and Noah’s Heart SEA were introduced during the Playpark Launchpad 2022 on Thursday, June 25.

Developed by Krafton, Elyon is a steampunk style massively multiplayer online game (MMORPG) that focuses on the fight between two kingdoms, Vulpin and Ontari. The two factions fight each other in massive battles thanks to the game’s non-target combat system.

Combining turn-based role-playing (RPG) combat with vibrant graphics, Dream of a New World aims to “bring an epic world to life.”

Players can capture and evolve pets to gain powerful abilities to help their team and decorate their home and village with their guildmates.

Meanwhile, TERA Classic is an open world mobile MMORPG based on the popular PC game TERA Online.

Developed using Unreal Engine 4 technology, players of Noah’s Heart can immerse themselves in the diverse atmosphere, landscapes, and locations of the game.

Noah’s Heart has a dynamic day-night and weather system within the game, giving players a virtual experience to explore the world in a realistic way. – ngs

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