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Com2Us Releases Gameplay Trailer for MMORPG Zeus: God of Pride

The trailer offers the first extended look at a large-scale MMORPG from a veteran Korean developer with a track record of hit games, signaling a new cross-platform entry in the genre.

Key Facts

  • Com2Us released a gameplay trailer for Zeus: God of Pride on an unspecified date.
  • The MMORPG is developed by indie studio ABUTTON, led by former Nexon vice president Kim Dae-hoon, who also founded Mintrocket, the studio behind Dave the Diver.
  • The trailer shows battles against Greek mythological enemies such as rock giants, tree spirits, giant spiders, and a Hercules beetle.
  • The game uses Unreal Engine 5 and targets a second-half 2026 release on PC and mobile.
  • ABUTTON, founded in 2024, has three projects in development, including Zeus: God of Pride.

Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.

Com2Us Releases Gameplay Trailer for MMORPG Zeus: God of Pride

Com2Us released a gameplay trailer for the MMORPG Zeus: God of Pride, developed by indie studio ABUTTON. The studio is led by former Nexon vice president Kim Dae-hoon, who also founded Mintrocket, the studio behind Dave the Diver. The game is set in a Greek mythology world and targets a second-half 2026 release on PC and mobile.

The trailer shows battles against Greek mythological enemies including rock giants, tree spirits, and giant spiders, with skills and class-based combat. A Hercules beetle appears as an enemy, likely referencing the hero Hercules. The game uses Unreal Engine 5 for its visuals and promises a classic MMO experience with defined roles, classes, and an in-game economy. ABUTTON, founded in 2024, has three projects in development. Zeus: God of Pride is planned for PC and mobile in the second half of 2026.

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