Netmarble to Take Center Stage at TGS 2025 with New Titles and Global Partnerships
Netmarble to Showcase Standalone Booth for the First Time at Tokyo Game Show 2025 Collaboration with Google, Samsung, SIE, and Thirdwave to Deliver Immersive Game Demos
Netmarble is gearing up to make a major impact at "Tokyo Game Show 2025" (TGS 2025) through strategic collaborations with its global partners. The company announced on the 17th that it will be working alongside Google, Samsung Electronics, Thirdwave, and Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) to offer hands-on demos of its upcoming games at the internationally renowned gaming event.
Set to run from September 25–28 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan, TGS 2025 will mark the first time Netmarble operates its own standalone booth at the show. The company plans to debut its latest titles, "Seven Deadly Sins: Origin" and "MONSTER STAR: DIVE," across a total of 52 demo stations.
"Seven Deadly Sins: Origin" is an open-world action RPG based on the globally popular anime IP, which has sold over 55 million copies worldwide. The game allows players to freely explore the continent of Britannia and introduces a tag battle system that enables hero swapping in critical moments. Players can also experience powerful hero synergies, and dynamic action sequences that shift infinitely based on weapon and character combinations. The title further supports party play, enabling cooperative adventures with other users.
The action RPG "MONSTER STAR: DIVE" is a new installment following the hit 2013 mobile collectible RPG "Monster Taming." Developed on Unreal Engine 5, it will showcase high-quality storytelling, real-time three-party tag action, exhilarating battle mechanics, and unique features such as "Monsterling Collecting," which allows players to capture, gather, and synthesize monsters.
Netmarble aims to deliver a diverse and engaging gameplay experience throughout the TGS 2025 convention venue via partnerships with global tech leaders. At Sony Interactive Entertainment’s booth, attendees can try "Seven Deadly Sins: Origin" on dedicated PlayStation 5 (PS5) demo units. Notably, this will be Netmarble’s first game to launch simultaneously on console (PS5), PC, and mobile platforms.
At the Google Play Diamond Ship, visitors can enjoy both "Seven Deadly Sins: Origin" and "MONSTER STAR: DIVE" using dedicated PCs powered by Google Play Games (GPG). Thirdwave’s PC brand "GALLERIA" will also host a booth where guests can play "Seven Deadly Sins: Origin." Netmarble’s own booth will showcase both titles, running smoothly on GALLERIA PCs.
Netmarble has also partnered with Samsung Electronics to offer a 3D-themed demo experience of "MONSTER STAR: DIVE" utilizing the glasses-free 3D gaming monitor "Odyssey 3D." In close collaboration, the two companies have meticulously tuned Odyssey 3D to suit the game’s characters, environments, and scenes, providing an optimized stereoscopic experience without the need for special glasses. The innovative monitor leverages eye-tracking and advanced screen mapping technology to deliver high-quality, three-dimensional visuals aligned precisely with the player’s eye position.
A Netmarble official commented, “Through these partnerships, we’ll deliver a rich, interactive environment at TGS 2025, and we’re preparing various on-site events in addition to game demos. We invite everyone’s attention and participation.”
Note “This article was translated from the original Korean version using AI assistance, and subsequently edited by a native-speaking journalist.”
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