If you are a Kingdom fan who also likes playing online games, a special treat is coming up for you!
Action Square unleashes the much anticipated first look at its next action-filled multiplayer online game – based on the popular Netflix series “Kingdom.”
On August 20, the game developer company dropped the first video and illustrations for KINGDOM: The Blood, created for K-zombie fans all over the world.
Staying true to the Netflix series with a massive global audience, KINGDOM: The Blood reminisces the series’ central theme of “inheriting the royal bloodline.” This drives the plot and is the key factor in pushing the zombies to go rampant.
KINGDOM: The Blood will be available cross-platform on both PC and mobile. Built on Unreal Engine 4, the third-person action RPG will recreate the world of the original drama with high-quality 3D graphics.
The characteristics and fierce battles of the zombies in Kingdom will be made into a high-end action game by using motion capture. Also, KINGDOM: The Blood will be a manual control-based action RPG adding visceral gameplay throughout each stage of the game.
Action Square teamed up with production studio AStory to develop a game inspired by Netflix’s Kingdom series. Development began last year.
Kingdom, which was first released in 2019, quickly became one of Netflix’s most popular series around the world with its unique setting as a mystery thriller during the Joseon era, combined with renowned screenwriter Kim Eun-hee’s tense story plot and fast pace.
Further details on Kingdom: The Blood, including the release date, will be revealed in future announcements.
PR Source: Wonacott Communications for Action Square
About Action Square
Action Square is a game developer that established itself as an expert of action games in the mobile game market after the success of “Blade for Kakao” which was the first mobile game to win the Korea Game Award. The company also released “Blade Three Kingdom” and “Blade2 for Kakao.”
Last August, it announced the development of PC/Console action shooting game ANVIL and is continuing with new projects like “Kingdom: The Blood” that uses Netflix’s original IP.