King’s Raid heads to PC with G-STAR 2025 reveal
Masangsoft, the Korea-based game maker, announced that King’s Raid’s PC version will first show in Korea at G-STAR 2025. The event runs in Busan from November 13 to 16 at BEXCO. This marks a new chapter for the beloved RPG on computer.
From Tokyo to Busan: a first hands-on for PC players
After its initial public reveal at Tokyo Game Show 2025, Korean fans can try the Steam PC build on the show floor. The demo will let visitors use 20 playable heroes, mix up party play, and tackle the opening chapters of the story. Feedback from the exhibition will steer ongoing work as the game moves toward a global launch.
A PC-made makeover for a favorite mobile RPG
King’s Raid began life as a mobile title that earned fans with real-time battles and strong hero tales. The service paused in March, and Masangsoft set out to rebuild the game for PC. The plan keeps the same heroes and world, but brings sharper graphics and smoother performance on Steam.
Why fans and partners weigh in matters
Masangsoft’s team notes the strong response from Japanese players at TGS 2025 gave them a clear push. They added they’re eager to meet Korean fans at G-STAR 2025 and keep tuning King’s Raid withplayer input. The bottom line is to make the PC version feel right to longtime players and newcomers alike.
Global release plan: Steam and mobile together
The team is lining up a worldwide release on both Steam and mobile platforms. More details about characters, features, and development progress will come out step by step. Updates will roll out through the official site and the game’s Discord channel.
Where to learn more and join the conversation
– Official teaser site: Official teaser site
– Steam Store Page: Steam Store Page
– Official Discord: Official Discord
Keep an eye out for more news from Masangsoft
Fans should expect a steady stream of information as G-STAR 2025 and TGS 2025 wrap up. The move to PC aims to keep King’s Raid fresh while honoring the charm that drew players in the first place. The show floor will offer a hands-on look, and online updates will guide everyone as the PC version nears a global push.
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