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Krafton lanza el lanzamiento global 'oscuro y más oscuro', el lanzamiento global anticipado

Autor : Penelope Actualizar : Feb 23,2025

Krafton lanza el lanzamiento global 'oscuro y más oscuro', el lanzamiento global anticipado

¡Sumérgete en el mundo de fantasía oscuro de los móviles oscuros y oscuros! El lanzamiento suave de Krafton comienza esta noche, trayendo la acción de rastreo de mazmorras, PVP y PVE a su dispositivo Android. Esta guía cubre los detalles de lanzamiento suave y lo que hace que la versión móvil sea única.

Lanzamiento suave móvil oscuro y oscuro: ¿Dónde y cuándo?

El lanzamiento suave es exclusivo de los Estados Unidos y Canadá, a partir del 5 de febrero a las 7:00 p.m. ET (12:00 am UTC). Un lanzamiento global está programado para agosto de 2025.

El juego central sigue siendo fiel a la versión para PC: desciende a las mazmorras, recolecte tesoros y luche antes de que el enjambre oscuro lo consuma. Enfrentan hordas de monstruos, trampas mortales y aventureros rivales que compiten por el mismo botín.

Elija entre seis clases distintas, cada una con un estilo de juego único:

  • Asistente: Descarga el poder mágico devastador.
  • Bárbaro: Atraviesa enemigos con fuerza bruta.
  • Clérigo: Cura y apoya a tu equipo.
  • Fighter: Cargo a la batalla con espada y escudo.
  • Ranger: Elija enemigos desde lejos.
  • Rogue: Emplee sigilo y ataques rápidos.

Aquí hay un adelanto del trailer de lanzamiento suave:

¿Qué hay de nuevo en la versión móvil?

La versión móvil presenta varias características clave:

  • AI Sidekicks: Los jugadores en solitario ahora tienen poderosos compañeros de IA para ayudar a su supervivencia. - Dungeons dedicadas PVE y PVP: Elija entre experiencias de jugador-versus-ambiente y jugador versus jugador.
  • Dungeons de fin de juego: Desafíos extremos esperan a aquellos lo suficientemente valientes como para conquistarlos.

Descargue el móvil oscuro y más oscuro de forma gratuita de Google Play Store si está en los Estados Unidos o Canadá. Estén atentos para más noticias, incluida nuestra próxima cobertura de Huntbound, el nuevo juego de rol cooperativo de Android.

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