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Dokev producers
Dokev producers






Kim told us that actual Dokebi myths are at the heart of many monster. Many different varieties of these creatures can be seen throughout the trailer, with some types shown having the features of bears, foxes, and ducks. According to lead producer Sangyoung Kim, DokeV's monsters, called Dokebi, which are 'spirit-like beings' in Korean folklore. In the DokeV gameplay overview provided by GamesRadar, Sangyoung Kim, one of DokeV's producers, explains how the creatures that appear in the game, called Dokebi, " are spirit-like entities that appear in Korean folktales." He goes on to explain that these Dokebi live alongside people and strive to make their dreams come true. Together, they helped shed some light on the technology going. 'We produced a special video to repay the community for the overwhelming support we received after revealing our first gameplay trailer,' said Sangyoung Kim, lead producer for DokeV. On top of that, DokeV’s world will feature day and night cycles, as well as dynamic weather we already saw blizzard and coastal storms. Kwanghyeon Go is DokeV's lead engine programmer, and head of the game engine division, while Sangyoung Kim is the game's lead producer. It is expected to be launched on the console and PC platforms. The lead producer stressed out that DokeV is all about adventure and exploration of the open-world and it took quite a while to do a full trip around it. This game is an open-world action-adventure game with a collection of various 'DokeV' creatures as its core gameplay. There are also a number of details present in DokeV, aside from just its environments, that are uniquely Korean. Pearl Abyss, known for developing 'Black Desert', officially released their new work 'DokeV' not long ago. Related: DokeV's Reveal Trailer Is Overwhelming, Joyful Chaos As evidenced by shots of the setting sun and falling snow, time and weather will also be dynamic features of the world, though the core appeal comes in the form of the world's collectible creatures. Speaking to IGN, lead producer Sangyoung Kim gave a rough idea of the full. It seems that the game will have a number of locations, with the trailer mostly showing off sprawling cities and beach areas filled with people. Last month, we got a long look at DokeV, the open-world action-adventure game from the studio behind Black Desert Online that's full of monster catching, goofy minigames, and exploration of what sounds like quite a sizable open world. Though the game has been in development since 2019, the newest trailer for DokeV showed off the environments and combat the game will offer.








Dokev producers