There's still a little under two weeks before The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin is released. However, that hasn't stopped Netmarble from releasing the official launch trailer. It's available on the official social media channels that include YouTube.
The trailer highlights the multiverse-driven narrative that The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin offers. It seems that a massive crisis is unfolding across the continent of Britannia. Meliodas, Tristan, Diane, and other iconic protagonists from different worlds have gathered in one place to face this looming threat.
The new trailer also puts focus on the convergence of characters from multiple dimensions as it underscores the expanded scale and storytelling of the game. Watch the new trailer here.
The game is based on the popular Japanese manga and anime The Seven Deadly Sins. The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin follows the success of The Seven Deadly Sins: GRAND CROSS, a RPG which has managed to exceed 70 million downloads worldwide. The game is developed by the same team and features a multiverse storyline which is original to the game. It offers players the chance to experience an expansive open world across the continent of Britannia where they can collect heroes from The Seven Deadly Sins and Four Knights of the Apocalypse. Players can customize their combat style and shape their adventure.
The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin has been optimized to deliver a premium open-world RPG experience across different platforms. In addition, the game is expected to support 12 languages to ensure accessibility for players around the world.
The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin follows the epic journey of Tristan and Tioreh. As they travel across the continent of Britannia, they encounter familiar characters from the series, like Meliodas, as they engage in intense battles and lighthearted adventures.
The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin is officially launching worldwide on March 23 and to be available on PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam. It's also being released through mobile platforms that include the App Store and Google Play. Pre-registration remains open for mobile. Meanwhile, those on PS5 and Steam have the chance to get a head start and play the game early on March 16.
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