- CABAL RED is the latest sequel in the beloved IP, building on 20 years of legacy.
- The game features new characters and events, fully dubbed main quests, upgraded graphics, enhanced combat and equipment systems, and more.
- No official details have been shared about a global launch yet.
ESTgames Corp. has announced its action MMORPG sequel, CABAL Rift of Eternal Destiny, or CABAL RED in short, is set to launch on both Android and iOS on November 25 in South Korea. It is a sequel to CABAL Online, which celebrated its 20th anniversary this and pre-registration is now open.
Return to Nevareth and explore new narrative and content
CABAL RED is the latest entry in the beloved IP, building on two decades of legacy that gave us CABAL Online and CABAL: Return of Action. Now, the warrior stars are back to defend the continent of Nevareth, and you must rise to face the great destruction in this new storyline in the same world.

So, if you’re a fan of the original, you’ll appreciate the hack-and-slash combo action it inherits, the continuation of the Battle Mode, and AOE-centred battles that made the game so fun. Moreover, the new NPCs bring a new charm to the world, and I personally can’t wait to explore how everything will work out.
It’s great to see the IP’s distinctive world continue the story, and I’m hoping for its global release soon, as I want to dive into its rich scenario, full of main and side quests, new characters and events, and more. Overall, the game does look promising with improved visuals, cross-platform play, and more, but we have to wait and see.
CABAL RED is scheduled to launch on both Android and iOS on November 25 in South Korea. You can now pre-register for the game via your respective Google Play Store or App Store.
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