🗞️ April 13 INVEN News Briefing - 5-Player Co-op Game 'Pebble Knights' Released
Monday, April 13, 2026
📺 5-Player Co-op Game 'Pebble Knights' Early Access Launch
'Pebble Knights,' developed by 51%, was released in Early Access today (the 13th).
This co-op game supports up to 5 players, who must navigate combat by making different choices in each battle to survive and grow. Compared to the previous demo version, this Early Access release adds a new 'Underworld' region and enhances combat experiences with various bosses designed specifically for cooperative play.
🎮 Major Games Released Today
✔️ Imjin War: Joseon's Counterattack Final Test & Character Name Reservation April 13 - April 17
✔️ Pebble Knights April 13
📅 Upcoming Major Games
✔️ Replaced April 14
✔️ Monster Taming: STAR DIVE April 15
✔️ Last Flag April 15
🎫 Notable Events
🔍 None today 😴
💼 Today's Job Openings
📌 [WEMADE Connect] QA Specialist (2+ years experience)
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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.
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