ニュース ダンジョンの深bys:暗くて暗いモバイルの新しい名前が明らかに

ダンジョンの深bys:暗くて暗いモバイルの新しい名前が明らかに

著者 : Max アップデート : May 21,2025

Kraftonは、Ironmace StudiosとNexonが関与する進行中の法的紛争から距離を置く戦略の一環として、ダンジョンの深byに暗くて暗いモバイルを公式にブランド変更しました。法律闘争の核心は、以前のネクソンの従業員によって設立されたアイアンメイスが、ネクソンでの在任中に暗闇と暗いものを創造するために開発された資産とアイデアを活用したと主張しているため、企業秘密の誤用の申し立てに集中しています。

ダンジョンのアビスへのブランド変更は、主にゲームの名前に影響を与え、場合によっては元のダンジョン&ドラゴンズのテーマに特に結び付けられた要素に影響します。ただし、モバイルバージョンのコアゲームプレイメカニズムは変更されていません。サードパーソンの視点やその他の修正への移行にもかかわらず、ファンはゲームの本質がそのままであることを確信していることができます。

このニュースは、アイアンメイス愛好家にとっては落胆するかもしれませんが、法的問題がすぐに解決することを期待しています。それまでの間、ファンは6月11日にブラジル、タイ、インドネシア、メキシコでのダンジョンの深byの柔らかい発売を楽しみにしています。この発売は、暗くて暗いメインのPCバージョンを補完するものになります。

モバイルでの代替RPGエクスペリエンスを求めている人のために、iOSとAndroidのトップ25のベストRPGの包括的なリストは、グリムダークアドベンチャーから幻想的なエスケープまで、さまざまなオプションを提供します。

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