
'KILLA', which is being produced by Korean indie developer Gumgyuldan, was named as Toei Games' first publishing title.
Toei Games is a brand established by Toei, one of Japan's leading film distributors, on the 21st, announcing the start of the game business. Toei Games announced plans to expand into consoles in the future, starting with Steam, a PC game platform.
The three publishing titles released on the 24th are original works rather than existing IPs owned by Toei, and Toei introduced them as the first three titles with talented global creators.
The publishing titles released by Toei Games include 'KILLA' by Korean indie developer Gumgyuldan, 'HINO' by Ungloom Studio, and 'DEBUG NEPHEMEE' by Nefemi Studio.

Killa is a 3D adventure mystery story game that depicts the protagonist Valhalla's journey to find the culprit who killed his teacher and take revenge. After arriving on a suspicious island from the perspective of Valhalla, the player uses a special ability called resonance to look at the suspects' memories and find the hidden truth.
Geomgyuldan's Killa has already participated in various game shows at home and abroad, including BIC, G-Star, Play Expo, Tokyo Game Show, Gamescom, and Burning Beaver, and introduced the game to global users. You can also currently play the demo version through Steam.
Killa's developer, Geomgyuldan, said through Killa's official

Another title, Hino, is a 2D dark fantasy adventure game from Japanese indie developer Ungloom Studio. The main characters, Hino and the Monimoni skeleton, can explore a world engulfed in shadows together. It features ballpoint pen illustration graphics and provides multiple endings.
The last title is Debug Nefemi, which is being developed by Japanese indie developer Nefemi Studio. The player sets out on a journey to debug the world for Nefemi, who lives in a world full of anomalies called bugs.
Killa supports Korean, and the other two titles do not currently support Korean. Detailed information about the three titles published by Toei Games can be found through each game's Steam page.





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