CLEK, New Survival TPS 'ANOMALITH' to be Released Simultaneously on October 29

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CLEK, 서바이벌 TPS 신작 '아노말리스' 10월 29일 동시 발매
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Clouded Leopard Entertainment Inc. announced on the 22nd that it will simultaneously release the Korean version of the all-new original game 'ANOMALITH', developed by FURYU, on October 29, the same date as the Japanese version. The supported platforms are Nintendo Switch II and PlayStation 5, and pre-orders for the digital versions on both platforms will begin in earnest on the 22nd. The Korean version includes both Traditional and Simplified Chinese, and in addition to the standard edition, the limited-quantity package "Danger Zone Countermeasures Room BOX" and the Digital Deluxe Edition are scheduled for simultaneous release. The new title, Anomalies, is a survival TPS game set in a retro-inspired Japan where players investigate and explore an alternate dimension—a special space reminiscent of a suddenly appearing Liminal Space. It depicts the survival narrative of a young protagonist who steps into a harsh world overrun by monstrous creatures in order to find a friend who went missing after being caught in the alternate dimension and to uncover the secret of the unique power that manifested within her. Centered on the thrills of anomalous horror and survival TPS, the game meticulously captures the protagonist facing mutating forces. The in-game battle system proceeds by eliminating enemies with diverse characteristics using gun-based action that can be freely customized to suit your combat style, and "Transformation Skills," a unique power capable of both offense and defense. Beyond combat, players can also enjoy in-depth exploration elements, such as venturing deep into the other dimension to collect investigation reports on anomalies and aliens, and learning about the backgrounds and relationships of the characters through various side missions. More detailed information about Anomalous can be found on the official website.

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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