NARAKA: BLADEPOINT players can now dive into the world of Wo Long in the game’s first major crossover event of the year. In collaboration with Koei Tecmo, the event sees the worlds of NARAKA and Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty collides, giving players the chance to unlock exclusive Wo Long cosmetics by logging in and completing challenges between March 3 and March 24. These rewards include new Battlemark, banners, and profile backgrounds, as well as an iconic piece of headwear.
Players can also expect to see NARAKA-themed DLC coming soon to Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, including armor sets inspired by heroes Viper Ning and Tarka Ji. Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, a gritty, fantastical retelling of the Three Kingdoms saga, is a brand new IP from Koei Tecmo and developer Team Ninja. The game launches globally on March 3, 2023, and will be available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, and will also be part of the Xbox Game Pass.
But that’s not all NARAKA has in store for players in 2023. Following the recent launch of Season 7 and the new Pole Sword weapon, the team at 24 Entertainment has teased future crossovers, including one with the acclaimed JRPG franchise, NieR.
Naraka: Bladepoint, the action-adventure battle royale game developed by 24 Entertainment and published by NetEase Games Montreal, has taken the gaming world by storm. With over 6 million copies sold since its August 2021 launch, the game’s popularity continues to soar.
The game is set on “Morus Island,” where players can queue up for solo or trio games and choose from over nine different characters, each with unique skills and talents. The game’s combat system is inspired by martial arts and features a rock-paper-scissors mechanism. Players have access to a vast array of melee and ranged weapons and a grappling hook for combat and traversal.
In each round, up to 60 players fight to be the last ones standing while paying attention to enemy squads and the shrinking safe zone. There are multiple events in one round, such as eliminating targeted enemies or praying in front of a Buddhist statue.