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Webzen Debuts TERBIS, Gaming Masterpiece, at Summer Comiket

Author : Ethan Dec 10,2024

What do you get if you cross one of the biggest game companies in the world, a huge anime expo and a massive new game? You get Webzen, the company behind MU Online and R2 Online announcing its latest title, TERBIS, at the Summer Comiket 2024 in Tokyo.TERBIS is a PC/Mobile cross-platform character-collecting RPG that features some awesome-looking features that we’re champing at the bit to get our hands on. 

For one thing, the game looks stunning, with a stylish anime look that fans of the genre are going to absolutely love. The different characters have fully developed backstories too, meaning you can learn more about them as you play.
On top of all that, the game features real-time combat. Depending on the character you’re using, fights will play out differently. Some characters are quicker, they have different stats and relationships, and you can tweak your formation to make sure you’re getting the best out of your team as well. 

The game was introduced at Summer Comiket 2024 in Tokyo at the TERBIS booth, where the excitement among visitors was palpable. The crowd buzzed with enthusiasm as they lined up to receive exclusive TERBIS goodies, such as stylish shopping bags and handy fans – which were a big hit when it came to cooling down at the expo.
Adding to the vibrant atmosphere were cosplayers dressed as characters from the game – who delighted attendees with their detailed costumes. The booth also featured interactive activities like votes, surveys, and social media drives, which kept the energy high and the crowd engaged. The enthusiastic visitors, caught up in the excitement, eagerly participated in every aspect of the event, making it a standout sensation at the expo.
Summer Comiket 2024 took place at the Tokyo Big Sight (aka the Tokyo International Exhibition Centre) from August 11-12. It’s a biannual show with a focus on manga and anime content from independent producers. 

To give you some idea of magnitude, the event drew more than 260,000 visitors over two days.

If you want to keep up to date with all things TERBIS, the game’s Japanese microblogging and Korean microblogging pages are live right now, and you can click here to make sure you don’t miss out on any news or information from the game ever again.

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