🗞 April 20 INVEN News Briefing - Urban Open - World RPG 'Project Mugen'
Monday, April 20, 2026
📺 'Project Mugen', the Subculture GTA
'Project Mugen', developed by Perfect World's Hotta Studio, held a preview broadcast on the 18th, announcing a 'guaranteed pull system without pity-breaking,' 'enhanced dating mechanics,' and collaborations with 'Porsche' and 'Persona.' The absence of 'pity-breaking' (off-banner pulls) in a subculture game has been met with a particularly positive response. Expectations are high for whether the game can build a new fan base through its high degree of freedom, featuring city exploration, vehicle theft, and prison visits—elements rarely seen in existing subculture titles.
🎮 Major Games Releasing Today
✔ Chipmatic releases April 20
📅 Upcoming Major Games
✔ Tides of Tomorrow releases April 22
✔ Vampire Crawler releases April 22
✔ Crystrant releases April 22
✔ Honkai: Star Rail 4.2 'Thus, the Laughter Never Stops' releases April 22
🎫 Notable Events
🔍 None today 😴
💼 Today's Job Openings
📌 [Kakao Games] UA Marketing Manager (3+ years experience)
📌 [Smilegate] 'Lost Ark' BGM Specialist (3+ years experience)
📌 [HAEGIN] Game Operations (CM) (2+ years experience)
❝ We project revenue of ₩494.4 billion (+37.2% YoY, +22.3% QoQ), operating profit of ₩87.6 billion (+1,578.1% YoY, +2,597.9% QoQ), and net income attributable to controlling interests of ₩81.9 billion (+116.8% YoY, turning to profit QoQ), with operating profit expected to meet consensus. While revenue from legacy titles is expected to decline quarter-over-quarter, total revenue will grow due to the performance of 'Aion 2' and 'Lineage Classic' on PC, and the consolidated results of recently acquired casual gaming companies, Lihuhu and Springcomes, on mobile. However, operating expenses are expected to remain at similar levels to the previous quarter due to the reflection of incentives and increased UA marketing costs for mobile casual titles. ❞
This article was originally written in Korean and translated with the help of NC AI. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom.
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