
KRAFTON (CEO Changhan Kim) has confirmed the official title of PUBG Studios’ new game as “Astro Arena (Astro Arena: Star Clash PvP).”
The game’s universe is built on the idea that guardians who “protect the balance of the cosmos” determine the strongest contender through the “Star Clash Tournament.” It’s positioned as a casual action game under the slogan “a brand-new battle royale across the cosmos.”

Previously developed under Project UROPA, the title recently conducted a pre-release test in India under the name “Tarasona: Battle Royale.”
Astro Arena features combat from a top-down perspective after you select from a roster of distinctive heroes. Players gather items scattered across the map to power up their heroes and leverage unique skills for strategic fights.

According to information disclosed so far, the game will offer Solo/Duo battle royale, Team Deathmatch, and Training modes. In particular, battle royale matches are designed to play out quickly, taking roughly three to five minutes per round.
KRAFTON plans to run a test for Astro Arena in India from September 10 to 23. Analysts expect that, having already secured India’s hardcore shooter audience with PUBG Mobile, KRAFTON will now aim to reach the casual segment with Astro Arena. Separately, KRAFTON has filed for a domestic trademark for Astro Arena, though a domestic service and testing schedule has yet to be decided.

This article was translated from the original that appeared on INVEN.
- Doohyun "Biit" Lee
- Email : biit@inven.co.kr
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