Hades 2 is targeting an early access release between April and June and can be enjoyed without playing the original roguelike game.
16.02.2024 - 01:39 / droidgamers.com
Have you watched the fantasy K-drama Arthdal Chronicles? If yes, then here’s some exciting news for you! Arthdal Chronicles: Three Factions is an upcoming RPG that’s based on the series. Set to drop by the end of April for Korean players, it’s now up for pre-registrations on Android devices.
Well, let’s talk about the series first. Arthdal Chronicles aired on Korean TV from 2019 to 2023, spanning two seasons. It stars actors like Jang Dong-gun and Song Joong-ki. It’s set on a planet called Arth which has the ancient city Arthdal. The series revolves around fantasy, romance, action, power struggles and more!
The protagonist Eun-seom deals with all sorts of obstacles while trying to save his tribe. The series is an epic tale full of legendary characters dealing with tough situations and forming tight bonds. Now, in the game Arthdal Chronicles: Three Factions, you’ll be fighting battles and plotting political moves, just like the series.
Dive deep into a conflict between the three factions Arthdal, Ago and the Lawless. You get to make your own character, picking from two different classes to suit your fighting style. Face off against tough bosses in dungeons and team up with other players to take down tougher bosses.
Whatever quests you finish up will change the world of Asthma, fixing up landmarks and unlocking new spots to explore. The visuals of the game are stunning. Published by Netmarble, the title is free to play. If you’re in Korea, pre-register for Arthdal Chronicles: Three Factions on the Google Play Store.
We don’t have any word on that yet. But hopefully, it will be out for global players soon. Meanwhile, the App Store mentions the expected date of Arthdal Chronicles: Three Factions to be April 30. So, stay tuned for more updates on the game!
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Hades 2 is targeting an early access release between April and June and can be enjoyed without playing the original roguelike game.
Samsung has been reported on a few occasions to be struggling with its 3nm GAA yields, and while the logical move might have been to find ways to improve that percentage, the Korean foundry is making a monumental leap towards mass producing its 2nm node. However, according to one update, the company is not actually pursuing the production of 2nm wafers but has labeled its second-generation 3nm technology with the same name. Naturally, this can cause confusion for Samsung’s clients and mislead them into thinking that they are receiving wafers on a cutting-edge manufacturing process.
Have we finally entered the Netflix K-drama era where everything is a sequel or a spinoff? No — there are still quite a few original K-dramas making their way to our Netflix queues this coming spring, from the wacky comedy of Chicken Nugget to an all-new romance from the writer of Hallyu classic Crash Landing on You.
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