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"First Berserker: Khazan Officially Goes Gold"

by Zoe Apr 21,2025

After years of dedicated work, Neople is thrilled to unveil its latest addition to the Dungeon Fighter Online (DnF) franchise—a brutal and action-packed spin-off that has finally reached the gold status, signaling no more delays. This milestone marks a significant achievement for the team, and to celebrate, Neople shared a special photo showcasing the entire development crew behind this ambitious project:

Development team

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The game delves into the gripping tale of the fall of the legendary hero Khazan, who faces wrongful accusations of betrayal. Driven by a quest for vengeance, Khazan battles through hordes of adversaries to unravel a deep-seated conspiracy. Neople promises a thrilling gameplay experience, focusing on intense action with minimal lengthy cutscenes. A standout feature is the unique "rage" system, designed to heighten the intensity and tension during combat.

Mark your calendars for March 27, 2025, as this eagerly awaited title will be available on both PC and consoles. Get ready to immerse yourself in a world where every fight counts and every decision can change the course of your journey.

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