Futuristic MMO about Multiverses Prism 2033 Announced

Futuristic MMO about Multiverses Prism 2033 Announced

0 Источник: CyberNest Entertainment / Prism 2033
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The game will be released on personal computers, as well as mobile devices running iOS and Android.

Chinese studio CyberNest Entertainment has officially announced Prism 2033, a new MMORPG about traveling through parallel worlds.

The release is scheduled for PC (Steam and Epic Games Store), as well as smartphones running iOS and Android. Pre-registration is already open on the official website of the project.

The events of Prism 2033 unfold in a universe called Parallelverse — a system of unique and interconnected worlds. The central location will be the futuristic metropolis of Flux City, which serves as a hub for moving between dimensions.

Players will take on the role of a new agent of the civil organization Harbor Agency — the so-called "Explorer." Together with other participants, they will carry out missions, uncover the secrets of different worlds, and gradually form their own story in the multiverse.

The developers promise a dynamic ecosystem. The worlds of the game will gradually change: trees will grow and wither, and the seasons will naturally replace each other.

Non-player characters will receive an advanced system of behavior and sensory perception, thanks to which they will be able to react to unexpected events and player actions. Their lives will also evolve over time — from youth to old age.

Players will be able to build relationships with characters, and in some cases even have children: they will inherit the appearance of their parents, grow up under their care, and form an emotional connection with the player.

The gameplay will offer a variety of activities — from jointly exploring dangerous worlds to complex missions requiring team coordination.

In addition, guilds will be able to participate in large-scale space battles, controlling starships and strategically allocating resources in interstellar conflicts against rivals.

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Sources: Prism 2033