
Kingsglory Unveils Debut Title: Aniimo RPG
Freshly launched publishing label Kingsglory has revealed its first major project - the ambitious open-world action RPG Aniimo. Showing up during the Xbox Games Showcase, this creature-collecting adventure comes from Pawprint Studio with a planned 2026 launch across mobile, PC, and Xbox Series X|S.
Backed by FunPlus creators of State of Survival, Kingsglory focuses on nurturing studios developing cross-platform franchises with cutting-edge technology. Their inaugural free-to-play title Aniimo will operate exclusively as an online experience.
Closed Beta Coming Soon
PC players can look forward to hands-on time later this summer through an upcoming closed beta test. Registration is currently open through Kingsglory's official channels. Mobile gamers aren't left out either - pre-registration is live with incentives including exclusive development updates.
The Aniimo Experience
At its core, Aniimo fuses monster-collecting mechanics with expansive open-world RPG gameplay. Its signature "Twining" system lets players capture mystical creatures called Aniimo and literally merge with them.
This bond transforms gameplay dramatically - unlocking fresh abilities, altering world interaction, and opening environmental puzzles through unique perspectives. Players can nurture their collected creatures through upgrades, evolution trees, and research systems.
The vibrant world of Idyll serves as a dynamic playground supporting diverse progression paths. Between environmental puzzles, territorial PvP battles, and narrative mysteries, players will find plenty of ways to experiment with their creature synergies.
Register Now
As an always-online title, Aniimo will feature full cross-progression between platforms, signaling Kingsglory's long-term commitment to the IP. Early adopters can secure beta access or simply stay informed through the official website.
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