More on the game soon, and there’s sure to be a lot of interest…

Inzoi director Kim Hyungjun “Kjun” told PCGamer that he doesn’t see the game as a competitor to The Sims. He talked about what he enjoyed most about the development process and what he hopes for the early access period. The director is excited, and perhaps not without reason: there is a lot of interest in the game!

 

“One of the most fascinating aspects of developing Inzoi has been the enthusiastic response and feedback from fans of the genre. It was truly eye-opening to realize just how many people deeply love this type of game. The immense anticipation and valuable input we’ve received from players has been a tremendous source of motivation throughout the development process. What I look forward to most is continuing to communicate with players as we build the game together.

While there may still be areas for improvement, we plan to release the game through Early Access and actively incorporate player feedback to make Inzoi even more enjoyable. In addition to creating a successful and popular game, we hope that Inzoi will bring comfort to the lives of many players. As the saying goes, “Life is a tragedy when viewed up close, but a comedy when viewed from a distance. We believe that looking at life from a broader perspective can help us enjoy it more. More importantly, we sincerely hope that these experiences can give players strength and comfort in their real lives as well,” said Kjun.

On March 18 at 6 PM Pacific, there will be an Inzoi Launch on Twitch and YouTube, where Kjun will talk about what features will be in the game’s early access period, his vision and plans for future updates, but also reveal his plans for pricing and DLC. A lot will depend on it! The Inzoi model has not been mentioned yet. Will it be paid or freemium? It may depend on the publisher, Krafton, but if DLCs are mentioned, it sounds like a paid game.

We’ll see.

Source: PCGamer,

Spread the love
Avatar photo
theGeek is here since 2019.

No comments

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.