
Netmarble revealed that the trailer for its upcoming open-world action RPG The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin (developed by Netmarble F&C), which premiered during gamescom 2025’s Opening Night Live (ONL) in Cologne, Germany on August 19, quickly surpassed 3.25 million combined views within just three days.
The trailer highlighted expansive exploration across Britannia, a combat system centered on multiple heroes, flying mounts, and other core features. It also announced that closed beta test (CBT) sign-ups are now open, further boosting interest among global players.
The video was uploaded to the official YouTube channels for Korea, Japan, and Western regions immediately after the ONL showcase, amassing 120,000 views in Korea, 1.57 million in Japan, and 1.56 million in the West.
Next up, Netmarble will present a hands-on demo build of The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin at Tokyo Game Show 2025 (TGS 2025), held this September at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan. Various on-site activities are also planned to strengthen the brand’s recognition in the region.
Based on the globally popular manga The Seven Deadly Sins, which has sold over 55 million copies worldwide, the game features an original multiverse storyline. Players will encounter characters from the original series and its sequel Four Knights of the Apocalypse, alongside heroes exclusive to the game. Gameplay includes open-world exploration, tag-based hero swapping during battles, powerful cooperative attacks, and dynamic action that changes depending on weapon–hero combinations. Party-based multiplayer is also supported.
The title is set to launch simultaneously across console, PC, and mobile platforms. The console version will release for PlayStation 5, while the PC version will arrive via Steam. Store pages are already live on both platforms, and fans can add the game to their wishlists.
Currently, pre-registration and CBT applications are available through the official brand website. More information can be found on the PlayStation Store, Steam, and the dedicated site.

This article was translated from the original that appeared on INVEN.
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