FunPlus Anchors Down with Sea of Conquest
A New Wave in Mobile Strategy Gaming FunPlus, the game dev heavyweight, drops anchor with its latest title, Sea of Conquest: Pirate War. Riding the wave of 100 million downloads during its soft launch, this mobile strategy game, crafted by the brains behind State of Survival and Frost & Flame: King of Avalon, is now live globally. Get ready to hit the high seas; the game is up for grabs on Android and iOS.
Setting the Tech Bar High Bringing a storm to the mobile gaming scene, Sea of Conquest leverages Unreal Engine 5 and Dolby Surround Sound, promising visual and auditory immersion like never before. This isn’t just a game; it’s a feast for the senses, redefining the mobile gaming experience.
Charting New Waters with Gameplay
A Pirate’s Life for Players Chris Petrovic, the Chief Business Officer at FunPlus, is stoked about their latest venture. Sea of Conquest is where freedom, strategy, and adventure merge. Players, get ready to captain your pirate ships across vast oceans, customizing ships and cabins to dominate the high seas.
Epic Multiplayer Skirmishes It’s all hands on deck with multiplayer warfare at its core. The game features hundreds of players in epic battles, backed by an advanced map framework ensuring smooth sailing gameplay. This is where strategy meets action in an unprecedented scale.
The Adventure Awaits
From Pirate’s Paradise to Devil’s Seas Embark on a journey from the Pirate’s Paradise, right in the heart of the Devil’s Seas. This game is a treasure trove of magic and adventure, penned by AAA game writers. Expect a captivating storyline and top-tier gameplay that pulls you into the pirate world.
Setting Sail on Multiple Platforms Currently available on Google Play and AppStore in the U.S., Sea of Conquest: Pirate War is charting a course for additional markets like Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan. Plus, PC gamers, brace yourselves – an official PC version is set to launch later this month, expanding FunPlus’s cross-platform portfolio.
Platforms: iOS, Android, Microsoft Windows