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Abysswalker is a cyberpunk MMO out now on iOS and Android

Abysswalker is a cyberpunk MMO out now on iOS and Android
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9Splay has released its post-apocalyptic cyberpunk MMORPG today for iOS and Android devices.

In it, you venture into an immersive cyberpunk world where technology and fantasy collide. Created in Unreal Engine 4, Abysswalker utilises the power of the game engine to create stunning graphics with detailed and diverse customisation options. You can freely use weapons of both the melee and ranged variety to create a wide range of combos to defeat enemies.

It’s not just you against NPCs though. To go alongside that, the game challenges you with thrilling competitive events to partake in, as you compete against 19 other players to be the last one standing in the game’s Survival Drill mode. To assist you in battles, you can assemble and enhance NPCs and even Gods to give you an advantage.

Then, of course there’s the detailed character customisation. Here you can use a wide variety of different options to express yourself and create the character of your dreams, and then explore the intriguing post-apocalyptic world. You can even collect a whole bunch of sleek futuristic mounts and unique pets to go accompany you on your adventures.

Abysswalker is created by 9Splay Entertainment Technology, a game developer first established in 2013 with mobile gaming as its core focus. Despite the company being eight years old now, Abysswalker is its first commercial mobile game release. However, 9Splay has stated its intention to expand its overseas business and marketing to become a leading mobile apps company.

As you can see from some of the images, it also looks a bit 'Devil May Cry' in its presentation, which might sway a few of you. Abysswalker is available to play now and you can download it from the iOS App Store and the Google Play for Android store.

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Olly Smith
Olly Smith
With a keen eye for hidden gems and long-forgotten retro titles, Olly is a games journalist who works hard to progress twenty minutes without a checkpoint only to fail on the home stretch.