Was about to post the same, they trademarked it 2 weeks ago http://tmsearch.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&state=4804:umg30d.2.1
Was my first guess, but maybe too early.
Naraka (Sanskrit: नरक, literally of man) is the Sanskrit word for the realm of hell in Dharmic traditions. According to some schools of Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism and Buddhism, Naraka is a place of torment. The word 'Neraka' (modification of Naraka) in Indonesian and Malaysian has also been used to describe the Islamic concept of Hell.
What's a netease game?
At first I thought its Japanese setting but the top 2 swords and other weapons are seems to be more more circular (can not find a word in eng for it)
Any idea about setting?
Mobile studio which do clone of popular games. (iirc they released 3 battle royale games close to each other)
Welp, that was an interesting few minutes. Good day! 🎩
Feels like a multiplayer arena fighter or whatever based on that visual (which has cool designs).
I dont want to be that guy but it seems to be Chinese setting and .... most games in Chinese setting are mobile.
And here it is.Mobile studio which do clone of popular games. (iirc they released 3 battle royale games close to each other)
I can't find any information on this studio. Do they not have a website or any internet record at all?Mobile studio which do clone of popular games. (iirc they released 3 battle royale games close to each other)
I can't find any information on this studio. Do they not have a website or any internet record at all?
As feared The Game Awards' "announcements" have become product placements.
As feared The Game Awards' "announcements" have become product placements.
Exciting times ahead!As feared The Game Awards' "announcements" have become product placements.
Ah, so it's gonna be garbage thenMobile studio which do clone of popular games. (iirc they released 3 battle royale games close to each other)
There's no problem with advertisement partners inbetween awards and trailers but it does become a problem when you accept money from for-profit companies like NetEase or Tencent and you show their game trailers and then label them as "world premieres".