DNF Duel

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DNF Duel
DevelopersArc System Works
Eighting
Neople
PublisherNexon
DirectorTatsuru Tazaki
DesignerDiago Noma
ProgrammerHidekazu Yasui
ArtistsDiago Noma
Yuki Sato
WriterKang Kyusang
ComposerGo Younghwa
SeriesDungeon & Fighter
EngineUnreal Engine 4
Platforms
ReleaseWindows, PS4, PS5
28 June 2022
Nintendo Switch
20 April 2023
GenreFighting
ModesSingle-player, multiplayer

DNF Duel is a fighting video game co-developed by Arc System Works, Eighting and Neople, and published by Nexon. It is a spin-off of the Dungeon & Fighter series and was released for the Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5 on 28 June 2022. A Nintendo Switch port was released on 20 April 2023.[1]

Gameplay is similar to other fighting games developed by Arc System Works but with more simplified mechanics. Like some previous games, the game features simplified inputs to allow new players to be able to get into the game without being put off by complicated controls.[2] One major difference in this game is the use of an MP bar that is used to activate certain attacks, called "skills" in the game, similar to the main series games and other RPGs. Though the bar disappears after each use of a skill, it slowly regenerates over time, unlike the use of special meters found in other fighting games.[3]

Characters

Plot

The story of DNF Duel is set in an astral plane full of gates, one of many alternate realities created in the aftermath of the destructive event known as the Great Metastasis. Each gate connects to other locations across time and space, allowing its inhabitants to cross to other dimensions at will. Suddenly, the gates malfunction and ultimately shut down altogether in an event known as "The Day the Doors Closed", and as their powers faded into myth, the gates became known as "Wonders".

Moving forward to the present day, the fates of several adventurers and warriors begin to converge in the Principality of Bel Myre. Each armed with their own "Wills", the special power that hides its true potential has recently awakened the Wonders once again, and upholds the future fates of both the gates and the multiverse.

Development

The game was first revealed at Dungeon & Fighter Universe Festival in December 2020, with a teaser trailer.[5] A beta was held from 17 to 20 December 2021 with 10 playable characters[6] and a second, last beta from 1–4 April 2022, with 11 characters.[7] Patch 1.04 was released in August, which includes several balance changes and bug fixes.[8] The game features voices in Korean, Chinese and Japanese.

Reception

References

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