Infinite Level Shares Details Of Its Attendance At Tokyo Game Show 2024

JAKARTA - Level Infinite, a leading global game brand confirmed that they will participate in the Tokyo Game Show 2024 which will be held at Makuhari Messe on September 26-29.

Level Infinite is very happy to be back at the Tokyo Game Show this year. This is one of the most anticipated gaming events in Asia," the company said in a written statement quoted on Sunday, September 22.

Infinite levels will also share more details for their new game titles such as NIKKE Goddess of Victory, Exoborne, and Dune: Awakening.

NIKKE: The Goddess of Victory

NIKKE: Goddess of Victory is an RPG developed by SHIFT UP. The game tells of a time when planet Earth has been attacked, humans are completely defeated, and the world is facing a crisis that will cause its destruction.

In this fantasy story, you will play as a 'NIKKE' humanoid fighter who will take over the battlefield to replace humans in fighting a mysterious enemy called Rapture.

The game will launch for iOS, Android, and PC.

EXOBORNE

This tactical open world shooter game is set in the United States which is destroyed by natural forces. With various events, threats that always change, and risky missions, you will string together their own stories every time you enter the world of Exoborne.

The players will play Reborn, a great survivor who can use the powerful Exo-Rigs. Survivors survive a world full of warring groups, as well as other Reborn survivors who are hostile to them. The game will be launched for consoles and PCs.

Dune: Awakening

Funcom's unique and ambitious open-world survival game, Dune: Awakening is a sandbox survival game, supported by interactions between players in multiplayer mode. This game will be released for PCs and consoles.

In the future, Level Infinite will also continue to innovate, ranging from high-quality ACG content to global gameplay extraction traffic and survival.

"We are excited to introduce the gameplay experience and the culture of Japan's typical community to global players," concluded the company.