This week has officially seen the fourth attempt at making Kritika Online stick the landing, as Valofe’s version of the anime action MMO has gone live on its bespoke VFUN platform – after the studio temporarily yoinked it from Steam in the hours before launch.
“In an exhilarating milestone for gaming enthusiasts, the highly anticipated game, Kritika: Zero, has officially been released, sending waves of excitement through the gaming community. With a staggering 150,000 pre-registrations and counting in VALOFE’s VFUN Lounge, the game is poised to redefine the gaming experience.”
Valofe says it hopes to keep the excitement high as it celebrates the relaunch with several “opening ceremony” events that include login rewards, buff items for meeting playtime milestones, event vouchers earned from dungeon runs that can be spent at a special event store, and perhaps most telling of all, three different cash shop sales.
As for the game itself, it currently has four different servers online for Chinese, North American, European, and other Asian countries like South Korea. Valofe is otherwise talking up Kritika: Zero’s “cutting-edge graphics, immersive gameplay, and a riveting storyline.”