It's like the players are immersed in an animation and comics world. How does Project Mugen differentiate itself from Genshin Impact? Ash Qi: The reason why fans may feel us and Genshin look similar is because we all belong to the so-called nijigen culture. IGN: The trailers give the overall impression that Project Mugen might just be Genshin Impact but in an urban setting. It feels like a dream come true, and it makes us want to make this game better.
Yeah, in particular from overseas gamers. IGN: How has the response been to the first two Project Mugen trailers?Īsh Qi: Well actually, the response has been surprisingly good.