South Korean studio Hound 13 has unveiled a trailer that showcases gameplay from its new project, Dragon Sword, a game that bears a striking resemblance to Genshin Impact. Built on Unreal Engine 5, the title is planned for PC and mobile devices, signaling an ambitious attempt to bring a high-fidelity action RPG to multiple platforms.
Hound 13, formed by former members of Eyedentity Games, the studio behind the popular MMORPG Dragon’s Nest, has already released the mobile action RPG Hundred Soul. With Dragon Sword they aim to deliver a bright, lighthearted yet exhilarating adventure featuring a semi open world, charming character designs, and progress that can be carried across platforms. The project remains light on specific details, but early materials emphasize a playful visual style and accessible, cross device play that allows players to switch seamlessly between PC and mobile as they progress.
The footage shown so far points to a graphics direction that blends vivid colors and crisp character models with the fluidity typical of Unreal Engine 5 projects. Developers have emphasized the intent to create a world that feels inviting and energetic, where exploration rewards are clear and combat remains satisfying across play modes. While Dragon Sword is still in the early stages of development, the intent is to provide an experience that can attract fans of light action RPGs and draw in players from multiple platforms who value cross progression.
Meanwhile, earlier demonstrations of Genshin Impact highlighted a different engine and stylistic approach that focused on expansive environments and a more cinematic presentation. In the broader context of the action RPG scene, Dragon Sword is positioned as a contemporary attempt to merge accessible mobile play with the depth and polish of console and PC titles. Observers will be watching how the game translates the studio’s past successes into a new project, and whether Dragon Sword can carve out its own identity while sharing DNA with popular open-world action RPGs.
For now, Dragon Sword remains a project with limited public specifics on features, release windows, or monetization. The game is described as a bright and dynamic adventure with a semi open world, a cast of endearing characters, and a focus on cross platform progression that supports players as they move between devices. As more footage and official details emerge, enthusiasts and potential players can assess how well this Unreal Engine 5 title stacks up against established benchmarks in the genre. The information available comes from industry coverage and early previews and is attributed to VG Times.