People have different opinions about when the specific time RPG games started to decline, but it is undeniable that RPG is a big game genre. Both the Japanese SRPG and the large-scale MMORPG for PC declined over time.
It seems that many people believe, if RPG games want to realize their revival, they need the technology seen film and television works such as Ready Player One and Sword Art Online.
Nowadays, time is so fragmented that it’s too hard for players to sit in front of a computer for long periods of time to farm and explore. Mobile RPG games will become the direction developers explore.
Last year, ZLONGAME put the classic game Langrisser on mobile phones, and launched it in the European and American markets with good results.
This year, ZLONEGAME will release a new interstellar MMORPG mobile game, “Second Galaxy“, which recently has completed a small-scale beta test.

“Second Galaxy” allows users around the world to interact in an interconnected world where every player shares the same universe.
From the test, it is believed that “Second Galaxy” is a high-quality mobile game for iOS and Android. Since this is an ambitious attempt for a mobile game, much of it is still evolving. Each section of the main interface is concise and clear. One can log online to get some daily rewards.
The battle interface buttons are a bit complicated, but they’re generally easy to use. In terms of introduction, different from the traditional interstellar science fiction MMO games that put players directly into the galaxy to explore freely, “Second Galaxy” is optimized for beginners. This game uses its storyline as a guide, which undoubtedly further lowers the threshold for such hardcore games.
As a novice who has never experienced this kind of game before, he or she can also learn the basic controls and playable content through the tutorial. These innovations are groundbreaking for both interstellar sci-fi MMORPG and mobile RPG games.
In addition to the game system and instructions, “Second Galaxy” is full of surprises in terms of content.
The magic of MMORPGs has always been the freedom of play and the depth of exploration. In addition to the core gameplay of combat and exploration, “Second Galaxy” extends its gameplay from the world and setting, covering collecting, construction and other game contents.
The gameplay of “Second Galaxy” is relatively deep and the controls are relatively simple based on the operation interface. After finishing the main tutorial, different missions will direct players to explore galaxies, extract resources, conduct combat and so on.
Besides the traditional 3D combat, the engagement interface can also be adjusted to a more subjective sandbox combat mode, which makes the actual operation feel stronger than expected.

With five series of ships across three specification levels, Second Galaxy presents a total of 150 ships for you to unlock by mastering an intricate technology tree.
If one needs to suspend their mobile device temporarily during battle, there is also an automatic combat mode, which is also an optimization made by ZLONGAME for the players new to mobile games.
We may be a long way from a true, fully open RPG, but as an interplanetary MMORPG for mobile devices, “Second Galaxy” is one of the best.
“Second Galaxy” has done a lot to improve the MMORPG environment, simplify the controls, and win over new players. The content of the game is made according to the standard of PC games, which has satisfied in both breadth and depth.

You can travel thousands of light-years in an instant using a network of wormholes to open up new space routes and explore unknown civilizations, lost ruins, and strange celestial phenomena.
If you participate in the beta or follow the game, you can talk with the production team on the official Facebook page or the Reddit section of “Second Galaxy”. Further previews, game updates, and information will be published on those communities.
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