
Points clés
- GungHo Online Entertainment is transforming the Ninjala series into an open-world action RPG format.
- The upcoming Ninjala 2 game focuses on PvE cooperative gameplay instead of PvP, upon the community's request.
- Motoki Kaneda, who serves as the game's director, is at the helm of this new project.
- The first Ninjala game has maintained its success as a PvP game since 2020.
En chiffres
Developer studio GungHo Online Entertainment is making a significant shift for Ninjala, which was released in 2020 and stands out primarily for its PvP (player versus player) content. In response to strong demand for cooperative gameplay from the community, the team is now working on a new open-world action RPG titled Ninjala 2: The Uncharted Planet.
This upcoming new game plans to bring players together with a focus on PvE (player versus environment) cooperation, rather than having them compete against each other. Developed under the leadership of Ninjala's director Motoki Kaneda, the project brings the core dynamics of the current game into a broader open-world format.
This strategic change aims to offer a new experience while retaining the Ninjala series' existing competitive structure. The cooperative mode long requested by players is expected to be brought to life with this new version.
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- What kind of game will Ninjala 2: The Uncharted Planet be?
- The new Ninjala game will be an open-world-based action RPG where players can complete missions together.
- Will the game's focus be on PvP like in the first game?
- No, in line with players' demands, studio GungHo will focus the new game on PvE (player versus environment) cooperative gameplay.
- Who is leading the development of Ninjala 2?
- The new open-world game is being developed under the leadership of Motoki Kaneda, the series' director.
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