Ace Combat 8 and Dawnwalker to be Featured at 2026 PlayX4

Source: Bandai Namco Entertainment Korea

Bandai Namco Entertainment Korea (Branch Manager Jang Tae-geun) announced that it will showcase 'Ace Combat 8: Wings of Deception' and 'The Blood of Dawnwalker' at '2026 PlayX4,' which will be held at KINTEX Exhibition Center 1 in Goyang from Thursday, May 21, to Sunday, May 24.

The 'Ace Combat 8: Wings of Ceeve' exhibit features an immersive hangar-style booth. Visitors can get a glimpse into the world of 'Ace Combat 8: Wings of Ceeve' and experience what it feels like to be a pilot on the ground.

Scheduled for release in 2026, 'Ace Combat 8: Wings of Ceeve' is a true sequel that deepens the series with the latest technology. Set in 'Strangereal,' the same world as previous numbered titles, the story takes place in 2029. It offers a flight-shooting experience where players can freely fly through a realistic world with simple controls, using various weapons to shoot down, destroy, and sweep away enemy aircraft and armaments.

The exhibit will also feature 'The Blood of Dawnwalker,' a dark fantasy action RPG from Rebel Wolves. A statue of Brensis, the leader of the Vrakir—the absolute rulers of the valley who stand at the pinnacle of human society—will be waiting for visitors. A Korean-language logo, created specifically for the Korean market, will also be on display.

Cosplayer 'Leon Chiro,' dressed as the character 'Ambrus,' will make an appearance at the booth. The schedule for the cosplayer's appearance will be announced at a later date.

Visitors to PlayX4, held at KINTEX Exhibition Center 1 from May 21 (Thu) to May 24 (Sun), will be able to experience a variety of Bandai Namco Entertainment Korea's home console game content in one place.

At the Bandai Namco Entertainment Korea booth, attendees can play various games and visit a photo zone to take commemorative pictures. Further details regarding additional events and game titles will be released at a later date.

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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