Elsword And Grand Chase Developer’s Next Game Is AIMA

Elsword and Grand Chase developer KOG are working on an online action RPG called AIMA. The game went into closed beta on July 5th in South Korea, and you can watch a worldview trailer for it below.

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Naturally, a cinematic trailer doesn’t give one much information on how the game plays, so here’s a gameplay video to give you an idea of what AIMA looks like in action.

 

 

AIMA is scheduled for launch in Korea sometime later this year, and will be operated by Nexon. A Western release hasn’t been announced yet.


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