Mystic Abyss: Lost Seas, the RPG title from NetEase Games, is now officially available in select regions following its launch in the region on both Android and iOS devices. The project goes by several names in different regions, namely Project Atlas, Lost Abyss, and shortened to Lost Seas.
Mystic Abyss: Lost Seas gives life to the underwater realm
The plot of the game takes place in an underwater realm, as the name implies, where the player must overcome several obstacles. The earth was swept by the sea eye calamity in the 220th year of the Yuan calendar, the land was eaten by the sea, and the civilization of the past plummeted to the bottom of the water, where the player must put his instincts to the test.
The visuals look pretty impressive as well, which include sunken metropolis structures and intriguing civilization ruins. From sailing on the sea surface to diving beneath the water, you can explore every area of the post-apocalyptic ocean while avoiding predators and gathering survival materials among a range of materials to pick from, allowing you to start a new life in the water from the ground up.
In addition to mutant monsters, the ocean environment contains pleasant sea creatures and fascinating aquatic pets. Travel with whales, assist dolphins in rescuing your buddies, and even interact with unusual and fascinating marine pets. However, there is now no support option for the English language, which is unfortunate for those who want to try out the release.
Players from Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macao regions canĀ download Mystic Abyss: Lost SeasĀ on their Android and iOS devices by browsing the Google Play Store and App Store, respectively. The global release date is unknown, so keep an eye on the official updates.
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