At this year's Gamescom, NEOWIZ arrives with a diverse portfolio of games that will attract the attention of fans of action, stories and puzzles. Visitors to the fair will have the opportunity not only to see new trailers and discover release dates, but also to play demo versions of upcoming projects and talk directly with developers and publisher representatives.
One of the most anticipated titles is Shape of Dreams, a roguelike action game with controls inspired by the MOBA genre. A brand new trailer will be shown at Gamescom, and an official release date will be revealed for the first time. The game promises dynamic combat, strategic skill management, and a world that changes with each attempt, which could set it apart in the crowded roguelike market.
For those who like a strong story and puzzles, Goodbye Seoul delivers a narrative puzzle adventure set in an emotionally charged version of the South Korean capital. Gamescom visitors will be able to try out the demo version, and a NEOWIZ representative will be present at the booth to answer questions about the game's development, its thematic inspirations, and post-release plans.
The detective genre will get a boost through Kill the Shadow, the latest project that NEOWIZ takes on as a publisher. This puzzle game combines elements of investigation, logical thinking and interactive storytelling. The development team will be present at the fair, which will provide a great opportunity for exclusive interviews, an insight into the puzzle creation process and the inspiration behind the dark atmosphere of the game.
For fans of action platformers, SANABI is back on the scene with a new DLC. This dystopian title has already won players over with its fast-paced gameplay and unique "hookshot" mechanics, and the upcoming expansion brings new challenges, enemies and locations. Visitors to Gamescom will be able to try hands-on demo content from the upcoming DLC and thus be among the first to test the game's new features.
NEOWIZ has obviously decided to cover a wide spectrum of gaming tastes this year – from adrenaline-fueled action and challenging puzzles to emotional stories and intense platformer action. Gamescom will serve as an ideal opportunity to showcase these projects to a global audience, and direct contact with developers and publishers will allow visitors to learn more than they ever could from trailers or press materials.