Dynasty Warriors M by Nexon
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Dynasty Warriors M Will Be Available on iOS and Android

Nexon has revealed Dynasty Warriors M, a new mobile action game that it will release for Android and iOS devices. Pre-registrations for the game are now available worldwide, including Japan.

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Dynasty Warriors 9, the series’ latest mainline console entry as of 2023, will serve as a basis for Dynasty Warriors M. Other than action battles, this mobile game will also feature a city development system similar to Koei Tecmo’s Romance of the Three Kingdoms games. The app store descriptions reveal that this game will have 50 characters, slightly over half of Dynasty Warriors 9‘s 94-character roster.

Nexon had previously run Dynasty Warriors: Unleashed, which was based on Dynasty Warriors 8. Its global version ran from March 2017 to March 2020. The company also released a separate version for Japan in September 2018, which lasted until October 2022.

The Dynasty Warriors series has seen more activity on mobile devices in recent years. The Dynasty Warriors 7-based game Dynasty Warriors: Overlords is immediately available worldwide outside Japan. In Japan, however, Dynasty Warriors M will directly contend with Koei Tecmo’s own mobile game, which is still in active service since 2021 and has featured all 94 characters from Dynasty Warriors 9.

Nexon has soft-launched the Android version of Dynasty Warriors M in select territories on October 20, 2023. The iOS version and worldwide release will come later. The Apple App Store page notes that the game should be released by December 31, 2023.


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