"Blackpink The Game" to be Released Globally on Mobile Devices
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yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-05-12 13:58:18
Captured from Takeone Company's homepage
Takeone Company, a South Korean idol game production company, announced on May 12 that it will be releasing "Blackpink The Game" globally on mobile devices on May 18. The game is a nurturing puzzle SNG genre in which players become Blackpink producers in a multiverse world and grow the members.
According to the company, "Blackpink The Game" features a new type of puzzle using exclusive live-action photo cards, a training simulation that manages members and grows the company, and a "Blackpink World" that allows users to communicate with other fans around the world using their own personalized Blackpink avatars. The company boasts that the game is a high-quality casual game using BLACKPINK's exclusive live-action content and 3D avatars, and can be enjoyed not only by the fandom but also by general mobile users.
To celebrate the game's release, Takeone Company released two episodes and eight behind-the-scenes making videos on social media, along with announcing several live-action exclusive content included in the game. The news of the game's release was also announced on electronic display boards in major cities around the world, including New York, Paris, Bangkok, and Tokyo.
In addition to the game itself, the game OST and music video sung by the members themselves will be released for the first time. The game is currently available for pre-registration in the two major mobile markets, and various benefits are being provided to those who make advance reservations.
TakeOne Company CEO Jung Min-chae emphasized, "Blackpink's The Game, which many people around the world have been waiting for, will be released soon." This game is expected to be a hit among Blackpink's global fan base, as it allows them to become part of the Blackpink universe and interact with other fans in a unique way.
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