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"Master" will develop a sequel? Developer Sloclap is hiring

[CNMO News] According to foreign media Segmentnext, Sloclap, the developer of the Chinese martial arts style game "Master", seems to be planning to develop a sequel to "Master". Some people said on foreign Internet platforms that Sloclap is developing an unpublished project and recruiting new staff for this project, which may be a sequel to "Master" or a new martial arts game. Because Sloclap is recruiting a senior 3D animator and mentions in the job description that he is "proficient in the fighting game system and interested in martial arts".

"Master" will develop a sequel? Developer Sloclap is hiring

"The Master"

"Master" is a martial arts style fighting game developed by foreign game company Sloclap, in which players need to play as a young apprentice of White Brow Fist and step into the dangerous modern jianghu to find the opportunity to avenge their loved ones. The game has won the love of countless players around the world with its strong Chinese style and exquisite action design, and earlier, the official said that the global sales of "Master" have exceeded 1 million copies, and the global play time has exceeded 10 million hours. Among them, China is the country with the highest sales volume of the PC version of "Master".

Although the production company and production staff of "Master" are mainly from abroad, it is rare that they can integrate Chinese elements into the game in a meticulous and subtle way. At the beginning of the launch, the game was questioned by many domestic netizens because it did not Chinese, but in the end, most people were impressed by its quality, and the Chinese dubbing of "Master" was officially launched on March 3.

"Master" will develop a sequel? Developer Sloclap is hiring

Sloclap is working on a sequel to Master?

If Sloclap is really planning a sequel to Master, it's certainly a pretty exciting thing for countless Chinese martial arts action game fans. According to foreign media reports, Sloclap's new work has been officially launched more than a month ago, created by Unreal Engine 4.

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