One of the most successful mobile games ever is getting a RPG console spin-off
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One of th๊e most popular games ever m🌸ade is receiving a RPG console spin-off.
Iไf you somehow weren't already aware, TiMi Studios Group and Tencent's Honor of Kings is one of the most successful mobile games of all time, having originally launched in China back in 2015. Now though, TiMi is turning the mobile arena battler into a fully-fledged RPG, called Honor of Kings Worldও.
Embark on a journey that will captivate your eyes and heart. Experience new wonders, encounter a colourful cast of characters and leave your mark on long-lost ruins♛.“Only the relic can grant me the answer.”Honor of Kings World awaits! #HoKWorld pic.twitter.com/X4vk25vFck
The latest trailer for Honor of Kings World, seen just above, asserts beautiful vistas with smooth real-time combat. The player character deftly glides through the air with dashes, high above an enthralling landscape with trees and mountains, before plummeting to the ground and laying into monsters with heavy attacꦜks.
Right now, Honor of Kings World doesn't have a firm release date - or even a release window, for that matter. However, given the presence of an English Twitter account promoting the game on behalf of developer TiMi, it's a fair bet to say it'll launch for players in the Western hemisꦅphere, unlike the original Honor of Kings.
Speaking of, if you want to know how big Honor of Kings really is, look no further𓃲 than this statistic: in late 2020, the mobile game had over . Honor of Kings is so popular in China, in fact, that publisher in years past due to criticism from the widespread Chinese population. More money really does mean more problems.
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