Seven Knights 2 takes place 20 years after the first game

There’s a deep lore behind the events that happened in the first game. The seven knights are the inheritors of great and ancient power from many eons ago. After the events of the first game, there’s a 20-year time skip that leads us to the second game. It starts off with an attack on a village by a bunch of demons. This is where you are introduced to your characters and how to play the game. During a cutscene, your character notices a little girl who wanders by. This little girl is soon revealed to be an important part of the story. Since the sequel takes place so long after the original game, we are introduced to a fresh cast of characters. Regardless, there are still some characters from the original game that’ll pop up. Seven Knights 2 boasts an impressive 46 characters that you can collect at launch. This means that there will be more characters introduced at a later time.

This game was built on the Unreal 4 Engine

Graphically, Seven Knights 2 is about as good as it can get. The game utilizes the powerful Unreal 4 Engine to produce impressive visuals. Characters are well detailed and the same goes for the monsters. Everything from the lighting effects to shadows add to the overall aesthetic and makes for a beautiful game. The cutscenes really shine in this game, as they show us how all of the characters look up close. We see all of the detail and personality in the characters’ faces. Netmarble states that there are over two hours of cutscenes in the game.

This game was a smash hit in Korea

Seven Knights 2 was available for a while in the Korean market (about a year, actually). As of now, this game has more than 60 million downloads across the iOS App store and the Google Play Store. When it launched in November 2020, it ranked #1 in the iOS App store and #2 in the Google Play Store in terms of revenue for mobile games. If you’re interested in downloading this game, it’s available to play now for free, but it will be a hefty 6GB download. You’ll need to make sure you have enough storage. It’s free to play, but there are in-app purchases.