Blade & Soul Korea Teases New Game Engine Upgrade, Content, And More
A new update, titled Blade & Soul Complete, is on its way for Korean Blade & Soul players. The update will make several important changes to the game: adding new PvP and PvE content, introducing a new spec for the Force Master class, and -- perhaps most important -- upgrading the game's engine.
The update was previewed in a trailer following a recent esports event. According to MMO Culture -- who are generally responsible for catching these things --, it's thought that the trailer is made using Unreal Engine 4, but shows no actual gameplay. Since NCSoft announced plans to upgrade to the engine earlier this year, that would make sense.
Unfortunately, details as to what the other content will actually entail haven't been released as of yet. But we can probably expect more to be revealed soon enough.
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