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The presentation of the game Arthdal Chronicles will take place in February

Successful TV series, Arthdal Chronicles, will receive an adaptation for PC and mobile platforms.

Netmarble will live-stream the game Arthdal Chronicles, based on the South Korean television series of the same name. The event will be broadcast on the official YouTube channel on February 15.

The game is a large-scale MMORPG set on the continent of Arth, where three factions vie for power and the fate of the world. Arthdal Chronicles will be available on PC and mobile platforms (Android and iOS).

The Arthdal Chronicles TV series was launched in 2019 and had four seasons. The series received critical and popular acclaim, praised for its production, script, performances, and special effects. The series narrates the saga of four main characters living in a fantastic world inspired by Korean mythology and history.

The game presentation event will feature the participation of the series actors, who will share their impressions about the game and interact with viewers. Additionally, the event will reveal the game’s release date and details about pre-registration.

As of now, there is no information regarding a possible global release or availability in other parts of the world outside of South Korea.

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Written by Teddy William

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