If you were disheartened by the closure of King’s Raid, there's exciting news to lift your spirits: the beloved mobile RPG is making a comeback. Masangsoft has acquired the intellectual property and is set to revive the game following its shutdown on April 15th.
Launched back in 2017, King’s Raid distinguished itself by opting for a player-friendly hero collection system instead of the typical gacha mechanics. Its real-time 3D battles, engaging storyline, and impressive character designs earned it a loyal following, especially in Japan and Southeast Asia. Despite its popularity, operational challenges led to its unfortunate closure earlier this month.
However, Masangsoft swiftly stepped in, finalizing the acquisition on March 17th and confirming that development for a global relaunch is already in progress. While details remain undisclosed, a full relaunch schedule is anticipated to be announced soon.
Set in the continent of Orbis, King’s Raid follows the journey of Kasel, a young knight-in-training on a quest to find his missing brother. Accompanied by his childhood friend Frey, the magician Cleo, and bodyguard Roi, Kasel navigates a narrative rich with alliances, betrayals, and epic battles.
The game’s first season culminates in a thrilling showdown, and the second season delves into the Vespian Empire, enriching the lore. If you're eager for similar adventures, don't miss out on exploring the best RPGs to play on Android!
Gameplay in King’s Raid involves assembling teams from a diverse roster of heroes categorized into seven classes, each with unique roles and abilities. Players can enjoy a comprehensive RPG experience featuring real-time PvP, large-scale raid battles, and extensive customization options through awakening and gear progression.
While Masangsoft has yet to detail what enhancements the relaunch will include, fans can look forward to a revitalized version of the cherished RPG. To stay updated on the relaunch schedule and participate in community events, make sure to join the King’s Raid Discord channel.