DokeV

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DokeV
DeveloperPearl Abyss
PublisherPearl Abyss
DirectorDaeil Kim
ProducerSangyoung Kim
EngineBlackSpace
PlatformMicrosoft Windows
GenreAction-adventure
ModesSingle-player, multiplayer

DokeV (Korean도깨비) is a creature-collecting open world action-adventure game that is currently being developed by Pearl Abyss. The game revolves around characters who find Dokebi, creatures that gain strength from people's dreams, and embark on adventures together.

Development

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DokeV is currently being developed with Pearl Abyss founder Daeil Kim as Executive Producer and Sangyoung Kim, who was a lead Black Desert animator, as lead producer.

History

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The game was originally announced as Project V. On November 7, 2019, it was officially revealed as DokeV with trailer.[1]

The next week on November 14, 2019, DokeV's official announcement trailer was revealed for the first time at Pearl Abyss Connect 2019, which took place at G-STAR 2019 in South Korea.[2] The next month on December 5, 2019, the reveal trailer's original soundtrack ROCKSTAR and accompanying lyric video, as well as new screenshot, were revealed.[3]

On August 25, 2021, DokeV's first gameplay trailer made its world premiere at Gamescom: Opening Night Live.[4]

As of October 2024, Pearl Abyss expects to release DokeV no earlier than 2027, "around 18 months after Crimson Desert's launch."[5]

The trailer's original K-pop song “ROCKSTAR” is composed by ITZY’s “Dalla Dalla” composer 별들의전쟁 * (GALACTIKA *).

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