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Tree of Savior Launching in Thailand in Early 2026, Rest of SEA Included?

After years of waiting and multiple delays, Tree of Savior M is officially set to launch in Thailand in early 2026. Electronics Extreme (EXE), the popular Thai game publisher, has confirmed that the mobile and PC adaptation of the beloved MMORPG is finally on its way. The news comes after a long silence and missed 2024 launch window, leaving fans skeptical—but now, there’s a solid target.

Classic MMORPG Charm, Now on Mobile and PC

Originally developed by IMC Games, Tree of Savior M is the mobile reboot of the original Tree of Savior, the spiritual successor to Ragnarok Online. Known for its charming 2D art style, massive class system, and nostalgic vibe, the game blends old-school MMORPG features with modern mechanics.

EXE’s version promises full support for both mobile and PC, making cross-platform play possible. Players can expect:

  • Over 200 unique bosses to challenge
  • Deep class combinations and character builds
  • Decorative housing, pet systems, farming, and crafting mechanics
  • Event participation and PvE/PvP content
  • Voice support in Japanese and Korean

Why the Long Wait?

Originally scheduled for a 2024 launch, Tree of Savior M faced a string of delays. While EXE didn’t disclose all reasons behind the postponement, industry analysts point to localization work, balancing content, and ensuring backend stability as major factors.

That said, the 2026 launch window looks solid this time, with ongoing updates expected to roll out as the release date nears.

The Hype Is Real (Again)

Thailand remains one of Southeast Asia’s most enthusiastic markets for nostalgic MMORPGs, and Tree of Savior M is poised to ride that wave. With Ragnarok Origin and Seal M already attracting massive player bases, EXE’s timed launch could hit right as demand for hybrid PC-mobile MMOs peaks again.

As of this writing, the game has only been confirmed to launch in Thailand. There’s a chance that the rest of Southeast Asia will be announced next, but we’ll have to wait for further announcements. Stay tuned for pre-registration details, Closed Beta Tests, and gameplay reveals over the next several months.

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