- The latest trailer for Mongil: Star Dive showcases fresh content ahead of its upcoming release
- Sura is a new region deeply rooted in real-world Korean cultural influences
- G-Star 2025 attendees enjoyed hands-on gameplay demos and exclusive developer interviews
Here at Pocket Gamer, we're keeping a close watch on several exciting new releases. One standout is Mongil: Star Dive, the highly anticipated sequel to the 2013 title Monster Taming. Developer Netmarble has just unveiled a brand-new region named Sura in the game's latest trailer.
As the name hints, Sura draws heavy inspiration from authentic Korean culture. This influence is reflected in the architecture, landscapes, and characters you'll meet while exploring the area. However, Sura's appeal goes far beyond mere aesthetic details.
At the heart of Sura lies the village of Naksan, where players will encounter new characters like Jiwon and Gabi, both featured in the trailer. The region also introduces formidable bosses and adversaries inspired by Korean history, such as Hahnul.

Be a star
Attendees at G-Star 2025 had the unique opportunity to experience this new content firsthand. Netmarble provided hands-on gameplay demos, live stage presentations, and developer interviews offering deeper insights into Mongil: Star Dive.
While it might seem uncommon to see such diverse cultural inspirations in ARPG settings, it’s a refreshing departure from the norm. Given how many fantasy games default to pseudo-medieval European themes, it’s exciting to see developers draw from a wider range of global cultures to create more unique and engaging worlds.
While we await Mongil: Star Dive's arrival on digital storefronts, there's no shortage of great games to try. For now, why not explore some of our top recommendations from the best RPGs available on Android?
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