Chaos Zero Nightmare to Launch in China on May 28

Super Creative's collectible deck-building RPG, 'Chaos Zero Nightmare,' has confirmed its official launch in China for May 28.

Tencent, the publisher of 'Chaos Zero Nightmare' in China, announced on May 2 via its official website and various platforms that the game will launch in China on May 28. 'Chaos Zero Nightmare' received its foreign game license (ISBN) through Tencent on August 26. Since then, the company has been preparing for the Chinese market by participating in the Shanghai Animation Expo on October 7 and conducting two rounds of closed beta testing (CBT) in November and April to gather player feedback.

First released globally on October 22, 2025, 'Chaos Zero Nightmare' is a collectible RPG that uses roguelike deck-building mechanics to depict the exploration of and response to 'Chaos,' which has suddenly spread across Earth and the universe. The game distinguishes itself with roguelike elements that require players to adjust character settings while navigating randomly changing Chaos, as well as a stress-induced trauma system during combat. While it was highly anticipated as a top Korean subculture title for the second half of 2025, the game faced several issues after launch, leading to its absence from AGF, Korea's largest subculture event, as the team focused on internal stabilization.

Following this, 'Chaos Zero Nightmare' celebrated its global server half-anniversary on April 22 by opening collaboration cafes in South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan. Subsequently, the Season 3 update on the 30th introduced new content, including the second seasonal character 'Heidemarie' and enhanced roguelike sortie elements, alongside various quality-of-life improvements. The game is now actively strengthening its IP and expanding its global influence, with the upcoming China launch in May and participation in Anime Expo LA in July.

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. [Read Original]

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