![]() Back in 2020, Pearl Abyss launched Shadow Arena as a new MOBA title, but the game never reached the success of Black Desert Online facing mixed reviews on Steam. It's been five years since Black Desert Online fully launched, an MMORPG that is widely popular with over 75% of Steam reviews suggesting it is a worthy experience. Since then, Pearl Abyss has not provided any new look at the game. However, Eurogamer has reported a drop in company shares was another reason contributing to the delaying upcoming titles.Ĭrimson Desert received a brief gameplay trailer last year, which showcased the game's outstanding visuals despite targeting a launch of last-generation consoles as well as PC and 9th-gen consoles. This is the main reason why the developer delayed DokeV to 2024. In the latest earnings call, Pearl Abyss revealed that both Crimson Desert and DokeV are following the internal roadmap, but since Crimson Desert is closer to launch, most part of the development team will be focused on that title to make it ready for launch in 2023. On the other hand, Crimson Desert is an open-world action-adventure game that was first considered a prequel to Black Desert Online, but the developers decided to give the game its own new identity. We’d like to think that some cooperative experiences or hangouts will still be available to try in DokeV when it releases.RELATED: Fallout 76 Live Action Fan Trailer Leaves Devs "Speechless" This includes fishing, flying kites, and hanging out on a beach. So far, these trailers have featured many aspects that one could associate with a more social experience. You can also soar through the air, Fortnite-style, via a deployable parasol, which we imagine will be useful for getting to specific places on the map fast. Your character is able to move on foot, as expected, but also on hoverboards, bicycles, and even a car. We saw a surprisingly varied amount of traversal options too. Each look to have their own abilities that will help you out in different ways, so we imagine choosing the right Dokebi for the job will often be key to success. Judging from the trailer, Dokebi look to be stored in tiny prismatic discs, and can be unleashed during combat encounters. ![]() According to the official website, these creatures are known as Dokebi, and the bizarre designs range from an alarm clock with headphones on, to a panda/polar bear hybrid wearing a pair of boxing gloves. There are all kinds of wacky, wonderfully designed creatures who’ll help you out in combat. Initially announced as an MMO, Pearl Abyss decided to move away from this approach, making them free to do its own thing without the genre’s preconceptions. DokeV: gameplayĭokeV’s an open-world action adventure, though this wasn’t always the case. More trailersĪdditional trailers, including a gameplay reveal trailer (opens in new tab) and a game overview (opens in new tab) can be found on the official DokeV YouTube channel (opens in new tab). What’s more, the uses in-game footage, and once again shows off how impressive DokeV’s graphics and animations are. ‘Rockstar’ is exactly the sort of catch K-pop bop that you’d expect. DokeV trailers Latest TrailerĪ new trailer for DokeV was shown during The Game Awards 2021 which showed the official music video for a song written especially for the game. It’s unlikely that it’ll come to Nintendo Switch in any capacity, though we’ve seen plenty of cloud versions come to the hybrid machine in recent times. Given that we’ve not heard anything major since the Gamescom 2021 reveal nearly a year ago, it doesn’t seem like it’ll arrive anytime soon, so we’d speculate 2023 at the earliest.Īs for platforms, we currently know it’s coming to PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, and Xbox One. We don’t have a release window yet for DokeV. What can I play it on? PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S.When can I play it? No word as of yet, but assume 2023 at the earliest.What is it? An open-world action adventure with monster collecting.Though much of the game is still shrouded in mystery, we’ve gathered together every crumb of information we can for your reading pleasure. The combat looked fluid and fast-paced, while the title’s vibrant colors and distinctive style seemed almost magical in their bold simplicity. ![]() Though we’ve yet to see much of DokeV beyond a trailer back in 2011, the preview itself looked quite promising. Though the game still has creature-collecting mechanics at its heart, the gorgeous graphics and the cute yet absurd-looking Dokebi that you’ll be gathering definitely give DokeV its own unique flavor. DokeV is a third-person creature battler from South Korean developer Pearl Abyss.Ĭoming to Xbox Series X|S, PS5, and PC, DokeV looks to take the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet formula and turn it on its head, by having its monster battles happen in real-time.
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