Netmarble is making a major statement at Tokyo Game Show 2025, marking a company first by operating its own dedicated booth on the show floor. Visitors can experience two of its most anticipated titles, The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin and Mongil: Star Dive, across 52 available demo stations.
This showcase is powered by key industry alliances. At the PlayStation booth, The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin will be playable on PS5, marking Netmarble's inaugural simultaneous multi-platform launch across console, PC, and mobile.
Over at the Google Play Diamond Ship, both games will be running via Google Play Games on PC. Meanwhile, Thirdwave's Galleria booth will offer additional opportunities to explore the vast open-world RPG elements of Origin.

Samsung is also part of the action, presenting Mongil: Star Dive on its new Odyssey 3D monitor. This glasses-free 3D display utilizes eye-tracking and view-mapping technology, and the game has been specifically optimized for this hardware, with enhancements to characters and cinematics for a fully immersive experience.
The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin transforms the popular anime into an open-world RPG, allowing players to switch between heroes during combat, execute powerful combo skills, and join friends to adventure across Britannia.

Mongil: Star Dive returns to Netmarble's monster-collecting heritage. It revitalizes the 2013 classic with Unreal Engine 5 graphics, a tag-team combat system, and a Monsterling fusion mechanic that adds strategic depth to building your Monster Deck.
With its dedicated booth, cross-platform initiatives, and key hardware partnerships, TGS 2025 represents a significant moment for Netmarble. Both The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin and Mongil: Star Dive, long-awaited by fans, will be available for hands-on gameplay over the weekend.
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