Com2uS Holdings to Participate in Steam Next Fest with New Titles 'Fading Echo' and 'Zenonia 1'

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Com2uS Holdings will participate in Steam Next Fest with its upcoming PC and console titles, 'Fading Echo' and 'Zenonia 1: Thread of Memories,' both scheduled for release in the second half of the year. Demo versions of both games will be available during the event, as the company looks to refine its titles based on global user feedback ahead of their market launch.

Com2uS Holdings is initiating direct communication with users by sharing development updates on its two new titles aimed at the global PC and console markets. Both games will make their global debut at Steam Next Fest, a preview event for upcoming releases on Steam.

Steam Next Fest, which runs until 10:00 AM on the 22nd (PST), offers users the chance to play upcoming titles in advance. It is an event where developers showcase games currently in development and exchange feedback with gamers.

The action adventure game 'Fading Echo' has released a new demo version for the event. Players can control 'Won,' a hero with the ability to transform into water and steam, to explore a surreal world. The demo supports 11 languages, including Korean.

'Zenonia 1' has also unveiled its first-ever demo version through this Steam Next Fest. In the past, Zenonia 1 received overwhelming love from users for its deep storytelling and detailed gameplay in the feature phone era.

This Steam version is characterized by its focus on preserving the unique sentiment of the original while optimizing the experience for modern gaming environments. The approximately one-hour demo allows players to freely explore the 'Adonis region' and experience various quests.

Com2uS Holdings plans to use Steam Next Fest to showcase its two upcoming titles and evaluate their gameplay and content competitiveness. By securing diverse user feedback before launch, the company aims to enhance the quality of the games and expand its reach to global users.

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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