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Netmarble said on the 17th that it will team up with partners including Google, Samsung Electronics, Thirdwave, and Sony Interactive Entertainment to showcase new games at Tokyo Game Show 2025 (hereafter TGS 2025).

TGS 2025 is a global game exhibition to be held at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan, from Sept. 25 to 28. Netmarble will set up its first-ever standalone TGS booth since its founding and unveil the new titles The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin and MonGil: Star Dive across a total of 52 demo stations.

The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin is an open-world action RPG based on the intellectual property (IP) of the popular animation The Seven Deadly Sins, which has sold more than 55 million copies worldwide. In this game, players can explore the continent of Britannia, enjoy tag combat that swaps heroes in crisis, unleash heroes' powerful combined skills, and experience endlessly changing action depending on weapon and hero combinations.

The action RPG MonGil: Star Dive is a sequel to the mobile collection RPG Monster Taming, which launched in 2013 and gained popularity, and features: ▲ high-quality story presentation powered by Unreal Engine 5 ▲ real-time tag play and exhilarating combat action with a three-person party ▲ "Monstering Collecting," which allows players to capture, collect, and fuse monsters.

Netmarble worked with global partners so attendees can enjoy the two games in various ways throughout the TGS 2025 venue. At the Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) booth, a PlayStation 5 (PS5) demo station for The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin will be available. The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin is set to become the first Netmarble game to launch simultaneously on console (PS5), PC, and mobile.

At the Google Play Diamond Ship, attendees can play The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin and MonGil: Star Dive on a dedicated PC via Google Play Games (GPG). At Thirdwave's PC brand Galleria booth, The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin will also be available to try. At the Netmarble booth, attendees can play The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin and MonGil: Star Dive on Galleria as well.

The Netmarble booth will also feature a demo station for Samsung Electronics' glasses-free 3D gaming monitor Odyssey 3D, which can be used to play MonGil: Star Dive in 3D mode. Through collaboration between the two companies, Odyssey 3D applies finely tuned 3D depth tailored to characters, backgrounds, and scene characteristics to deliver a 3D experience optimized for gaming.

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