CTW.inc announced the release of their latest G123 title, The Kingdoms of Ruin: Endless Rebellion and to commemorate this, the company will hold a special campaign both in and outside of the game.
In The Kingdoms of Ruin: Endless Rebellion, the player takes on the role of the protagonist Adonis, who has mastered the written style of summoning magic. There are options to compete in both Player vs. Player (PvP) and Player vs. Environment (PvE) modes your friends and get your revenge against mankind.
Driven by the Gear Expansion of the Super Industrial Revolution, the once-revered witches, sent by the gods to support humanity, have become obsolete. As a result, humans initiate witch hunts to rid themselves of the unscientific power of magic.
Adonis, a young man who lost his beloved witch, Chloe, to these brutal hunts – the very witch who nurtured him and taught him the ways of magic – vows to take revenge against humanity. The Kingdoms of Ruin game is a brilliant portrayal of never-ending vengeance.
Explore the gameplay for yourself: Gameplay Demo
Watch the thrilling trailer: Game Trailer
To celebrate the launch, CTW is giving players some exciting rewards:
G123 is a game service offering a curated selection of high-quality games. Accessible on any browser across smartphones, tablets, and PCs, G123 ensures seamless gaming with no downloads or registration required.
For details, click the link to visit their official site: G123
CTW.inc is Japan’s No. 1 IP game platform company driven by a team of experts who employ the latest advancements in cloud-native technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) to facilitate continuous innovation. These technological breakthroughs propel the success of their G123 game service, refine their marketing strategies, promote user acquisition, and ensure the stability and performance of their platform.
CTW.inc stands at the forefront of internet platform services. Based in Tokyo's ARK Hills Sengokuyama Mori Tower at 1-9-10 Roppongi, Minato-ku (106-0032), and led by CEO Ryūichi Sasaki, CTW was established in August 2013 with a capital of ¥100,000,000.