ニュース 王の名誉:世界はGDC 2025で新しい予告編を発表します

王の名誉:世界はGDC 2025で新しい予告編を発表します

著者 : Madison アップデート : May 25,2025

私たちの多くは週末に向けて準備を整え、暖かい天気に浴び、夕食の計画を熟考していますが、GDC 2025から重要なニュースが出てきます。

* Honor of Kings*は、TencentやNeteaseなどの中国の主要なゲーム会社からのリリースの波のおかげで、すでに世界的にスプラッシュを行っています。国際的な発売以来、TencentはこのIPを高めることを決意しており、これは中国のホームマーケットで大成功を収めています。

ハイステークストーナメントの開催から、アマゾンのシークレットレベルアンソロジーショーで *王の名誉 *をフィーチャーすることまで、フランチャイズは世界中のゲーマーの注目を集めています。 * Honor of Kings:World *の最新の予告編は、その見事な戦闘とa敬の念を起こさせるビジュアルを紹介し、壮大な体験を約束しています。

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Tencentは、主要な競争相手であるLeague of Legends(特に重要な投資を考えると)を退位させることを目的としていると言うのは非常に大きなことかもしれませんが、 *王の名誉:世界 *は、文化的影響の観点からこの象徴的な段階で肩から肩まで耐える態勢が整っていることは明らかです。

*王の名誉:世界 *は、 *王の名誉 *がすでに有名な名である地域で繁栄することはほとんど疑いがありません。しかし、グローバルなゲームコミュニティによるより広範な受け入れは、その人気の真のテストとなります。その派手な戦闘、見事なグラフィックス、そしてその物語の大規模である *王の名誉:世界 *は、広範囲にわたる称賛のためによく位置されています。

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