New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) has really grown in popularity over the past few years and they have really cemented themselves as a big time wrestling promotion on a global scale. The company has found success all over the world including North America even before they have appointed Harold Meij as their new president. Meij has a skill set that could really help the company grow and strengthen their worldwide influence more than they already have.
NJPW’s latest effort to grow on a global scale and to branch out into a new market comes in the form of their upcoming King Of Sports Mobile App Game. The beta version of the game is reportedly already available for download, but if you do plan to download the app then it must be done as soon as possible because the game developers plan to take it down after July 1st in order to tweak the game before it officially hits the market.
Game developers have said that you must have a lot of free space before downloading the beta version of NJPW’s King Of Sports Mobile App Game as it takes a considerable amount of memory on your smartphones. Game developers have also said that there are a lot of content to download, but it is a very interesting idea to wrestle Kenny Omega on your smartphone. NJPW has also been featured in the Fire Pro Wrestling World Game, but this King Of Sports Mobile App Game is all New Japan and it has a unique feel to their matches, stories and audience.
The upcoming King Of Sports Mobile App Game features a couple of interesting in-game aspects to simulate real-life wrestling psychology like if you repeat a move your popularity falls and you need to be able to make sure your opponent gets ample opportunity to perform as well to help tell a good story in the ring. It seems like they really took a completely different approach to this game than previous games on the market and that could really pay off big time for them in that regard.
The game play is as follows: Players start the game by customizing their own wrestler. You can pick your own name and style with strong, submission, strike and power as the options. Each style has a unique move set as do the weight classes which lists all five up to macho and sumo. As you start the game it is all about collecting moves to use on your opponent and you have to tell a good story along the way. A player is rated by how much the crowd is entertained, if there is a comeback and the variety of moves you use during a match. It’s an incredibly interesting way to go about things but it seems so suit NJPW’s style and brand. You can check out how the game is played and how the game looks like in the pictures below:
This is the way to go with this app. pic.twitter.com/ccKEThUT19
— Aaron Varble (@TheVarble) June 30, 2018
They give points for storytelling. pic.twitter.com/G8Ef8Dopfo
— Aaron Varble (@TheVarble) June 30, 2018
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— Aaron Varble (@TheVarble) June 30, 2018
Source: NJPW1972.com.