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First announced in September 2020, Kingdom: Blood reveals a little more today. Indeed, the mobile game planned for Android and iOS is getting a trailer to tease the adventure to fans. We tell you everything we know about the mobile adaptation of the Netflix show Kingdom that you may have already watched.
Fans of the South Korean horror series Kingdom are numerous, apparently numerous enough that the universe is getting its own mobile game. ActionSquare is in charge of the development of this new multiplayer mobile RPG project, based on Kingdom. As a reminder, the Netflix series debuted in 2019 as the platform's first original Korean production. With the confirmation of season 2 in 2020, it seems to have found its audience.

Even if you are only familiar with the Netflix version, you should know that Kingdom was originally a webcomic called The Kingdom of the Gods. The story of the series focuses on a prince regent who seeks to clean up his country. An epidemic is ravaging his nation and he will have to unravel its secrets. In the meantime, the ranks of the zombies will continue to grow. At least you won't be confused by the mobile game Kingdom: Blood, which is based on the "royal blood heritage" storyline. So the zombie hordes should be there. But the trailer doesn't say much more. I let you discover it.
For the moment, no release date is planned. Fans of the Korean zombie genre will have to be patient... We'll keep you posted in case of any new announcement related to Kingdom: Blood. In the meantime, if you're craving for zombies, you can always turn to State of Survival which will make you fight for the survival of humanity with strategy.
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