PUBG writer Krafton has launched its new cellular recreation in India. Road to Valor: Empires, now accessible to obtain on Android and iOS, is a real-time PvP technique recreation the place gamers assemble armies of legendary guardians and troops and head into battle throughout villages and terrains, in a top-down view. The title is a successor to developer Dreamotion’s Road to Valor: World War II and has amassed 2.5 lakh pre-registrations because it opened on February 23. RTV: Empires has obtained Indian localisation, beginning with full Hindi language assist and a few region-specific content material.
This model of Road to Valor: Empires permits gamers to create customized multi-player rooms to host video games, spectate, and compete with others on-line. A Krafton press launch notes that assist for different Indian languages might be enabled quickly and that the sport provides a starter pack with rewards beginning at Rs. 29. It’s a bit like Clash Royale, the place gamers conjure a technique and lead their troops to break down all three of the opponent’s towers. You can rain arrows, slingshot boulders, ship out shielded troopers to fight incoming hordes, and extra. There additionally seems to be a levelling system, although it’s unclear if on-line matchmaking relies upon completely on that. Players can decide between characters from completely different mythologies, starting from the Greek Athena to the Asgardian ruler Odin, to identify a pair. Krafton additionally guarantees common post-launch content material for Road to Valor: Empires, together with new characters, civilisations, in-game occasions, and “esports tournaments.”
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“We are thrilled to announce the launch of Road to Valor: Empires, our latest game designed exclusively for the Indian market. With locally relevant content and regular updates, we aim to deliver an immersive gaming experience that resonates with the diverse cultures and preferences of Indian gamers,” Sean Hyunil Sohn, CEO, Krafton India, mentioned in a press launch. “Road to Valor: Empires is a reflection of Krafton’s continued commitment to provide high-quality and engaging gaming experiences to the Indian market. We hope our users enjoy the game as much we enjoyed creating it as they delve into the world of mythological characters and historical civilisations.”
Krafton’s final main launch was The Callisto Protocol in December, which opened to usually combined reception, with the PC model receiving flak due to poor efficiency and optimisation points. Developer Striking Distance Studios simply launched the Contagion Bundle DLC for it, which brings 14 new demise animations for protagonist Jacob Lee, a Watchtower pores and skin assortment, and a ‘Contagion Mode’ which makes the bloodthirsty biophages stronger, limits assets, and resets chapter progress every time you die. The DLC is obtainable to buy as an add-on to the primary recreation, and it is also included in the Season Pass.
Road to Valor: Empires is now accessible at no cost obtain on Android and iOS.