NCSOFT Has A New Massive RTS Game, "Project G", And Here There Be Dragons
It's a reveal trailer kind of day for NCSOFT and Project G
In today's news, NCSOFT has unveiled its first trailer for Project G, an upcoming RTS built in Unreal Engine. Project G is NCSOFT's first RTS coming to the global market and represents a brand new IP for the company.
In Project G, each player will expand their holdings by gathering limited resources and making use of different tactics in territory conquests between guilds.
In the official reveal trailer for Project G below you'll see several races, combat with melee and ranged units, and even a few dragons flying around. Project G is coming to both mobile and PC and promises "massive" battles and advises that teamwork will be needed. The game seems (from the trailer) to be kind of "Clash of Clans" type game bumped up a few notches.
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