"Jin Yong's Heroes" Set to Debut in Late 2027, Exclusive to PC and Consoles



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"Jin Yong's Heroes" Set to Debut in Late 2027, Exclusive to PC and Consoles

On May 7th, TuSimple, now known as CreateAI, held an investor event where they revealed the release timeline for six highly - anticipated projects. Among them, the 3A game "Jin Yong's Heroes" is slated for a launch in the second half of 2027. This action - role - playing game will be an open - world, single - player title sold as a full - price purchase, with no plans for a mobile version.

 

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"Jin Yong's Heroes" has obtained the official license from Ming He Publishing House, basing its development on Jin Yong's renowned martial - arts novels. Developed using the powerful UE5 Unreal Engine, the game aims to bring to life over 120 classic scenes and numerous iconic characters from Jin Yong's works. Spanning across a vast 960 - square - kilometer open world, players can expect to immerse themselves in a rich and detailed martial - arts universe. The game has also meticulously crafted over 200 martial - arts routines, with a professional martial - arts team conducting motion - capture to ensure an authentic and exhilarating combat experience.

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Adding to the excitement, the developers plan to showcase in - game combat footage at this year's ChinaJoy in August. Fans of the genre and Jin Yong's works are eagerly awaiting this opportunity to catch a glimpse of the game's gameplay. As the release date approaches, more details are expected to surface, promising a memorable gaming experience for those who long for an immersive journey into the world of martial - arts.
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