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L'ARPG en monde ouvert sort de l'ombre

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Dec 19,2024

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Wang Yue, un prochain ARPG fantastique, entre dans sa phase de test après avoir obtenu sa licence de publication en Chine. Un test technique est imminent, permettant à un groupe sélectionné de joueurs de découvrir le jeu en avance, d'identifier les bugs et de fournir de précieux commentaires.

Un monde divisé

Le test technique de Wang Yue dévoile un monde ravagé par un soleil malveillant, laissant derrière lui deux continents flottants à cause d'une étrange anomalie gravitationnelle. La ville de Tian Yue, une métropole inversée à couper le souffle, est suspendue dans le ciel au-dessus d'un paysage désolé et en ruine. Les joueurs incarnent Qing Wu, un personnage mystérieux plongé dans cette réalité chaotique après une trahison. Qing Wu doit percer les mystères entourant la nouvelle révérence du soleil, la ville à l'envers et les personnages sombres cherchant leur disparition.

Agence de joueurs et monde dynamique

Wang Yue rompt avec les conventions traditionnelles du monde ouvert, en mettant l'accent sur l'exploration et le choix du joueur plutôt que sur des quêtes répétitives. Envolez-vous dans les cieux au-dessus de la ville de Tian Yue ou plongez dans les secrets cachés dans les ruines en contrebas : le monde réagit de manière dynamique à vos actions. Les PNJ sont réactifs, appelant potentiellement les autorités pour un comportement perturbateur ou récompensant leur serviabilité.

Les développeurs sollicitent activement les commentaires des joueurs à travers les discussions à venir, les concours de design et d'autres événements communautaires. Les préinscriptions sont désormais ouvertes sur le site officiel.

Pour plus d'actualités sur les jeux, consultez nos derniers articles : Sky Arena fait face à une malédiction et la collaboration Jujutsu Kaisen de Summoners War est à l'horizon.

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