Zenonia 1 Remastered

Your choices matter. The game features a karma system that influences the story's direction, encouraging multiple playthroughs.

In the realm of action RPGs, few games have managed to leave an indelible mark on the gaming community like the Zenonia series. Among its esteemed titles, Zenonia 1 stands out as a classic, and its recent remastered version has breathed new life into this beloved game. Developed by Gamevil, Zenonia 1 Remastered brings back the nostalgic charm of the original while infusing it with modern graphics and gameplay tweaks, making it a must-play for both nostalgic gamers and newcomers alike.

Whether it comes from Gamevil’s successors or a new publisher holding the rights, Zenonia 1 Remastered has a built-in audience waiting to dive back into the world of the Dragon Stone. zenonia 1 remastered

Inclusion of high-quality audio assets, often sourced from the original iOS version for better fidelity .

: Good and evil choices drastically alter the story paths. Your choices matter

As of the latest reports, players should be aware of several bugs currently being addressed by the remaster team:

The Return of a Mobile RPG Legend: Why We Need a Zenonia 1 Remastered Among its esteemed titles, Zenonia 1 stands out

Zenonia 1 Remastered is a loving revival of the game that put mobile ARPGs on the map. It keeps the soul-crushing difficulty, branching moral choices, and 2D Zelda-meets-Diablo gameplay intact, while wrapping it in beautiful hand-drawn HD sprites and modern quality-of-life features. For veterans, it’s a tearful trip back to 2009. For newcomers, it’s a crash course in why old-school mobile gaming had so much heart—and so little patience.

However, the journey does not end on PC. In a move that has thrilled handheld enthusiasts, Com2uS Holdings has confirmed its broader strategy to bring classic mobile IPs to modern consoles. As part of this strategy, the company announced concrete plans to bring Zenonia 1 Remastered to the following its initial Steam launch.

: Follows the protagonist Regret as he explores a world torn between the Holy Knights and the Dragon Clan. The remaster preserves the "Good" and "Evil" moral alignment system, which leads to distinct endings and different final boss encounters (Virulent for Good; Lady Charity for Evil).

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