NCSoft Highlights Global Lineup At G-Star 2023, Including A Shiny New Throne And Liberty Trailer Ahead Of Its Showcase
Included are an MMO shooter, a new entry in the Blade & Soul universe, and more.
Korea’s annual video game trade show G-Star kicked off today. As expected NCSoft is in attendance and got things rolling with an ‘Opening Speech’ in which the company highlighted several global products ranging from the MMO shooter LLL to the company’s first-ever Nintendo Switch title, Battle Crush. The latter game is a battle brawler. Of course, Throne and Liberty also made the show.
Other games highlighted included Project BSS, set in the Blade & Soul universe. It features “action and adventure tailored for battlefield gameplay” and “strategic team formations capable of adapting”.
Throne and Liberty received a new trailer as well as a date for a showcase demo on YouTube. The showcase will also take place at G-Star. Those interested can watch at 1PM GMT on November 18. Keep in mind it will be in Korean.
Trailers were also dropped for ‘Project G’ and ‘Project M’. Project G is being developed for PC and mobile devices while Project M will cater to PC and consoles. More information on these will be made available during an "Upcoming Project Interview" on YouTube at 1:30 GMT November 17.
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