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TERBIS, the New Game From Legendary Dev Webzen, Announced at Summer Comiket 2024 with Cosplay and Goodies

Author : Joseph Jan 21,2025

Webzen, renowned for MU Online and R2 Online, unveiled its latest creation, TERBIS, at Summer Comiket 2024 in Tokyo – a major anime expo. This cross-platform (PC/Mobile) character-collecting RPG promises a visually stunning experience.

TERBIS boasts a captivating anime art style sure to enthrall genre fans. Each character possesses a rich backstory, adding depth to gameplay and player engagement.

Real-time combat is a core feature, with diverse fighting styles depending on the characters selected. Strategic team building is key, considering individual character stats, abilities, and relationships to optimize battle performance.

The TERBIS booth at Summer Comiket 2024 was a major draw, generating significant excitement among attendees. Visitors received exclusive merchandise, including popular shopping bags and fans, providing welcome relief from the summer heat.

Cosplayers added to the vibrant atmosphere, showcasing intricately detailed character costumes. Interactive activities, such as polls, surveys, and social media engagement, maintained a high energy level throughout the event. The enthusiastic response solidified TERBIS's presence as a standout at the expo.

Summer Comiket 2024, held at Tokyo Big Sight (Tokyo International Exhibition Centre) from August 11-12, attracted over 260,000 visitors across two days. This biannual event showcases manga and anime content from independent creators.

Stay updated on TERBIS news via its official Japanese and Korean X (formerly Twitter) accounts. Follow the links to ensure you don't miss any future announcements.

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