Exciting news for fans of Tencent's blockbuster MOBA, Honor of Kings! The much-anticipated spin-off, Honor of Kings: World, has officially received the green light from Chinese regulators. This approval came as part of the first batch of games greenlit for release in 2025, marking a significant milestone for the title.
As the name suggests, Honor of Kings: World takes the beloved universe of Honor of Kings and expands it into a vast, explorable open world. The game was prominently featured during the showcase for the upcoming iPhone 16, highlighting its stunning graphics and immersive open-world gameplay.
For those unfamiliar, Honor of Kings needs no introduction. It's one of the world's most popular MOBAs, surpassing even Riot Games' League of Legends in terms of player base, despite being initially limited to China and other Asian countries. With Honor of Kings: World, Tencent aims to draw in not just MOBA enthusiasts but also those who might be skeptical of the genre, offering a fresh take that could entice new players.
While this approval might not seem groundbreaking at first glance, it's a significant development in the context of China's gaming industry. A few years ago, a licensing freeze halted the progress of game development and publishing in the country. The subsequent thaw led to a surge in game releases, and the recent wave of approvals, as reported by the South China Morning Post, has exceeded last year's highest monthly approval numbers.
With this approval, we can anticipate Honor of Kings: World hitting the market relatively soon, though an exact release date remains under wraps. The broader implications of this regulatory green light are also noteworthy. As China continues to approve new games, we might see an influx of titles in 2025, potentially leading to a crowded market where some games might be overshadowed by others. Keep an eye on this space as we await further developments.