PUBG Creator Krafton Unveils 'Overdare' NFT Game With AI Creation Tools
South Korean game studio Krafton, maker of the popular battle royale shooter PUBG, announced Thursday that its upcoming NFT-driven metaverse game project will be called Overdare—and offered a first look at the creation-centric platform. Previously known as Project Migaloo, Overdare will soft-launch in December and fully release sometime between January and July 2024, Krafton said in a statement. The company has created its own blockchain, Settlus, for the game. Overdare appears to be a Roblox-like mobile game platform built with Epic Games’ Unreal Engine 5 that will offer creators generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools to help gamers craft their own shooter games, role-playing games (RPGs), and action RPGs, to name a few. The social game platform will also let users create custom avatars and chat with each other. The first official teaser trailer above suggests an open-world platform that lets users build games and environments using AI tools, play the wide array of user-generated games, attend virtual concerts, customize their avatars, and more. Earlier this year, Krafton announced the project as a joint venture between the studio and Naver Z, an augmented reality (AR) tech firm.
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