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MapleStory Worlds Launches on Mobile and PC in the Americas and Europe

Toben Studio Inc. and NEXON have officially launched MapleStory Worlds, now available for download on Android, iOS, and PC across the Americas and Europe. The highly anticipated platform brings creative freedom and immersive gameplay, providing players with endless possibilities.

What is MapleStory Worlds?

MapleStory Worlds is an innovative entertainment platform that allows players to explore unique worlds or create their own using over 30 million assets from the beloved MapleStory franchise. Players can design maps, monsters, objects, and even craft custom assets to build entirely new experiences.

Similarities to Roblox

Fans of games like Roblox will find a lot to love in MapleStory Worlds. The platform functions similarly, offering players tools to create games within the game. This creative approach ensures a dynamic and diverse gaming experience.

Worlds Developed by the Creators

The developers have pre-designed engaging worlds for players to explore, including:

  • Maple Soul Hero
  • Miner Simulator
  • Getting Over It With MSW
  • Getting Over It Maker
  • Infini-Stairs
  • Maple Toy Town
  • Style Star Season 2

These worlds showcase the platform’s creative potential and offer a variety of gameplay experiences.

Cross-Platform Play and Social Features

MapleStory Worlds supports cross-play, enabling seamless gameplay between mobile and PC users. The platform also includes robust social features, allowing players to add friends, chat, and collaborate in real-time within the same worlds.

Download MapleStory Worlds Today

Players in the Americas and Europe can download MapleStory Worlds from the Google Play Store or the App Store. For PC users, the game is also available for download through NEXON’s official site. The game is set to launch for other regions as well but the release date has yet to be confirmed. Stay tuned for updates from the developers.

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