Gravity announced on the 7th that it would participate in ‘G-Star 2022’, the largest game show in Korea to be held in Busan from November 17th, along with a lineup of entries made up of its own developed titles and indie games.
Gravity plans to set up a booth at the G-Star B2C exhibition hall this year and present a total of 13 entries, including titles of various genres under development and new indie games currently in service or scheduled to be serviced.
First, we will submit ‘Forestopia,’ a sequel to Desertopia, which has gained popularity worldwide as a service entry, and ‘NecroBoy: Path to Evilship,’ a puzzle action game released on Steam on October 31st.
Also, the collectible RPG ‘HelloHell,’ the PC action game ‘Shiba Knight,’ the foster game ‘With Cuppa,’ the world craft RPG ‘KAMiBAKO – Mythology of Cube,’ the casual puzzle action game ‘Ragmon Wars,’ casual board game ‘Ragmon’ In addition to six in-house developed titles such as ‘Marvel,’ Ragnarok’s first mobile tycoon genre game ‘Ragnarok in Wonderland,’ an action-adventure game ‘River Tails: Stronger Together,’ and an RPG ‘Alterium Shift’ will release three upcoming indie games.
In addition, videos related to the Metroidvania game ‘Twilight Monk’ and ‘Ragnarok EXPERIENCE with Gravity X The Sandbox’ will be released. Five of the total titles presented by G-Star are indie games discovered by Gravity Indie Games, a project of Gravity Game Arise (GGA), the Japanese branch of Gravity.
During the G-Star period, Gravity plans to provide a total of 11 demonstration platforms, including service titles and new upcoming works, to provide game demonstration opportunities to visitors to the event.
Sungwook Choi, director of Gravity Business Division, said, “This year’s G-Star will introduce various genres of titles under development and indie games supported by the company to users. , Gravity Indie Games Project, etc., are making efforts in various ways to support indie games. G-Star is preparing an internally developed title and indie game demonstration platform so that users can experience various games.”