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Throne and Liberty western release window, platforms, and more

It's already out in South Korea.

After more than a decade since its initial announcement, Throne and Liberty finally launched in South Korea in December 2023. However, this still leaves hopeful Western players wondering when it’ll become available in their regions.

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The good news is, at the time of writing, Throne and Liberty is planned for a Western release. The game is developed and published in South Korea by NCSoft but, back in February 2023, Amazon announced it had entered an agreement to publish Throne and Liberty in North America, South America, Europe, and Japan. So, it’s a matter of when it’ll come out in the West, not if.

What is Throne and Liberty?

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Image via NCSoft

From the same publisher responsible for other MMORPGs, like Guild Wars 2 and City of Heroes, Throne and Liberty is a fantasy MMORPG set in a world called Solisium, which is under threat by the villainous Kazar and his army. Your goal is to defeat Kazar, and you’ll have access to a wide range of weapons and skills, including the power to transform into animals, as you engage in PvE and PvP battles. The game promises evolving battlefields that can be affected by the weather, the time of day, and other players.

When will Throne and Liberty release in the West?

Currently, Throne and Liberty has no exact release date, with it only said to be aiming for a 2024 launch. NCSoft did run a closed beta in select Western territories from April 10 to April 17, which is hopefully a sign the full game will be on track to be released before the end of the year. We’ll be sure to update this article once NCSoft and/or Amazon confirm a proper release date or a delay.

Which platforms will Throne and Liberty release for?

Throne and Liberty will be available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. Following its release in South Korea, it’s safe to assume it’ll come to all three platforms at the same time once the game comes to the West. So, console owners won’t need to wait a while longer after the PC version or anything. We will update this article should that not be the case.


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