Qookka Games has officially announced that Tree of Savior: Neverland will be featured at the 2024 Tokyo Game Show (TGS), which will take place from September 26 to 29 at the Makuhari Messe Convention Center in Tokyo. TGS, one of the world’s largest gaming expos, will provide the stage for the much-anticipated reveal of new information about the game, drawing attention from gamers worldwide.
Tree of Savior: Neverland, a spinoff of the beloved Tree of Savior series, is being developed under the artistic guidance of IMC Games’ CEO Kim Hak-kyu. This project retains the iconic 2.5D hand-drawn art style of the original series while introducing a host of new features. The game promises an experience that combines adventure and life simulation, offering players a “healing” gameplay environment that blends exploration with personal growth.
At TGS, Qookka Games will offer visitors an engaging experience, including the appearance of an in-game mascot cat, along with a variety of on-site events and exclusive merchandise. For those eager to learn more, the game’s official community channels will provide additional updates on the event.
Developed over four years, Tree of Savior: Neverland reimagines several key systems, including the job system, community features, and role-playing elements. This new installment aims to provide players with a mix of adventure and everyday life, delivering a fresh take on the series.
Notably, Tree of Savior: Neverland is set for simultaneous release across 11 Asian regions, marking a historic first for the Tree of Savior franchise. Pre-registration opened in August, and the game has already generated significant interest across multiple regions.
Qookka Games has also introduced a competitive element to the game with events like the “Pixel Graffiti Contest,” where guilds from different countries compete for supremacy. In a recent contest, a team from Taiwan clinched first place by strategically using an item in the final minutes, while the Korean team took third place after intense competition.
As Tree of Savior: Neverland gears up for its release, fans eagerly anticipate how this latest installment will expand on the franchise's beloved features while introducing innovative gameplay elements that cater to a global audience.
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Qookka Games has officially announced that Tree of Savior: Neverland will be featured at the 2024 Tokyo Game Show (TGS), which will take place from September 26 to 29 at the Makuhari Messe Convention Center in Tokyo. TGS, one of the world’s largest gaming expos, will provide the stage for the much-anticipated reveal of new information about the game, drawing attention from gamers worldwide.
Tree of Savior: Neverland, a spinoff of the beloved Tree of Savior series, is being developed under the artistic guidance of IMC Games’ CEO Kim Hak-kyu. This project retains the iconic 2.5D hand-drawn art style of the original series while introducing a host of new features. The game promises an experience that combines adventure and life simulation, offering players a “healing” gameplay environment that blends exploration with personal growth.
At TGS, Qookka Games will offer visitors an engaging experience, including the appearance of an in-game mascot cat, along with a variety of on-site events and exclusive merchandise. For those eager to learn more, the game’s official community channels will provide additional updates on the event.
Developed over four years, Tree of Savior: Neverland reimagines several key systems, including the job system, community features, and role-playing elements. This new installment aims to provide players with a mix of adventure and everyday life, delivering a fresh take on the series.
Notably, Tree of Savior: Neverland is set for simultaneous release across 11 Asian regions, marking a historic first for the Tree of Savior franchise. Pre-registration opened in August, and the game has already generated significant interest across multiple regions.
Qookka Games has also introduced a competitive element to the game with events like the “Pixel Graffiti Contest,” where guilds from different countries compete for supremacy. In a recent contest, a team from Taiwan clinched first place by strategically using an item in the final minutes, while the Korean team took third place after intense competition.
As Tree of Savior: Neverland gears up for its release, fans eagerly anticipate how this latest installment will expand on the franchise's beloved features while introducing innovative gameplay elements that cater to a global audience.