Korean developer and publisher NCSoft has unveiled its new third-person MMO, LLL, which the publisher calls a "groundbreaking project." The game relies on multiplayer, but it's a bit out of our hands.
The game LLL will be released on home platforms alongside PC during 2024. In addition to revealing the release date, the developer gave a sneak peek at the gameplay, as the game features a thirty-square-kilometer open world in which all post-doomsday creatures live in a seamlessly connected environment.
There's a separate clip where the developer reviews some of the game's most important details, as he points out that LLL hinges on two questions, the first of which is "what if." The first question is the most common in science fiction stories, regardless of the type of entertainment content shown, and project lead Bae Jaehyun says, "If technology advances unchecked, will what it means to be human also change?"
Another question, also derived from the previous one, is "What if different groups at completely different levels of technological advancement met?" As we will see transformed humans in this game, we will see them in battles with demons and, as the project leader said, what will the battles be like in this ruined world?
We'll definitely get the answer to this question by getting our hands on the game next year, which the developer considers a completely unusual move, given the many skeptics about the developer's ability to make an MMO shooter. It's good that the developer has added a shooter and an open world to its roster.