In a significant move by Krafton India, the powerhouse behind the popular title Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI), and Alchemist Games, a new mobile game titled Garuda Saga has been introduced, celebrating the rich cultural heritage of India.
This Indian mobile game based on mythology is now open for pre-registration on both the Google Play Store and Apple App Store, promising unique Garuda Saga pre-registration rewards for those who sign up early.
Gamers looking forward to Garuda Saga can easily pre-register via their preferred app stores. Krafton India ensures that those who pre-register will be rewarded with a special starter pack designed specifically for the Indian market, as the game makes its official debut.
Setting itself apart with an Indian-themed storyline, Garuda Saga offers a rogue-like game experience. The game's plot follows the hero, Garuda, on his mission to help King Allu escape hell.
This journey is spread across 19 chapters, each consisting of 15 levels where players must master bow and arrow combat, using their skills and abilities to defeat various enemies.
The narrative of Garuda Saga centers around the titular hero, Garuda, who aims to save his mentor, King Allu, from hell's clutches. The game, categorized as a fantasy RPG, features rogue-like mechanics across 19 chapters with 15 levels each, challenging players to utilize bow and arrow combat effectively.
Krafton India highlights the game's focus on skill and ability enhancement for engaging gameplay.
Despite similarities to Alchemist Games' previous release, Angel Saga, Garuda Saga is described as a fresh endeavor with new stories, characters, and features, specifically crafted for the Indian audience.
Anuj Sahani, who heads the Krafton Incubator Program and leads Garuda Saga, shared his enthusiasm for delivering "a unique mobile game that blends exciting gameplay with a rich Indian narrative.
Kipum Jun, CEO of Alchemist Games, also praised the game for its immersive experience, compelling storyline, and visually appealing challenges tailored for the Indian gaming community, according to reports from TOI.
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