Unreal Engine 5 works very well for this upcoming free-to-play looter shooter. The trailer music definitely gets me hyped for what’s to come. Check out the details below!
Today at the Summer Game Fest 2024 live stream, NEXON announced that The First Descendant, NEXON Games’ Co-Op Looter Shooter, will be available Free-to-Play across PC via Steam, PlayStation 4 & 5 and Xbox One and Series X | S on Tuesday, July 2, 2024. Enlisting Descendants are encouraged to add The First Descendant to their Steam, PlayStation and Xbox wishlist as they prepare for the launch.
The announcement was made within a brand-new cinematic trailer, created in the recently updated Unreal Engine 5, which featured major Descendants dropping into the fight, coming face-to-face with new foes and meeting some new allies along the way. The latest trailer not only highlights the thrilling action and cooperative gameplay that players can experience, but it reveals new characters and bosses that will be introduced at launch and through post-launch updates.
With the July 2 launch date revealed, Nexon is gearing up to share full details soon; including launch elements and events. More details will be shared via media and creator previews before the launch.
After concluding its cross play Open Beta in September 2023, game producer Lee Beomjun and director Minseok Joo have been regularly sharing key development updates through Dev Talks and Dev Notes, including top-requested enhancements and game features like mission variety, user interface improvements and further optimized graphics. NEXON is excited to officially share the full title with players next month and will be sharing more launch details subsequently. Please stay tuned to The First Descendant’s official YouTube channel and News Page for new Dev Talks and additional updates coming soon.
Descendants can add The First Descendant to their wishlist on Steam, PlayStation and Xbox and learn more by joining the conversation on Discord, following via X (formerly Twitter), liking via Facebook or watching out for more on YouTube.