Netmarble reveals trailer for The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin at Game Awards

Netmarble showcased a new trailer for its upcoming open-world action RPG, The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin, during The Game Awards 2025. The free-to-play title is slated for a global launch on January 28, 2026, across PlayStation 5, PC, and mobile platforms. Pre-registration is now open on major digital storefronts.

Trailer Reveal at The Game Awards

Netmarble presented a captivating new trailer for The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin at The Game Awards 2025, held on December 11 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. The trailer highlighted the game's stunning visuals powered by Unreal Engine 5 and its immersive multiverse narrative. Fans caught glimpses of beloved characters like Meliodas and Tristan soaring over the expansive world of Britannia on mythical pets, emphasizing the open-world exploration at the heart of the experience.

Key Gameplay Features

The footage delved into real-time cooperative raid battles, where players collaborate to take down formidable bosses. This multiplayer focus underscores the game's design as a team-oriented RPG, blending solo adventures with shared challenges. A intriguing tease suggested the potential return of Escanor via the multiverse storyline, sparking excitement among followers of the Seven Deadly Sins franchise.

Release and Availability Details

Scheduled for simultaneous global release on January 28, 2026, The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin will launch as a free-to-play title on PlayStation 5 (console exclusive), Steam for PC, and mobile devices. Building on prior showcases at events like Summer Game Fest, gamescom ONL, Tokyo Game Show, and G-STAR 2025, the game is now available for pre-registration on Google Play, the App Store, and the official website. Players can also add it to their wishlists on PlayStation 5 and Steam to stay updated on the launch.

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