KPop Demon Hunters Sparks Interest in Upcoming Game Kemuri

The success of KPop Demon Hunters has led to the development of Kemuri, a new game from Tokyo-based studio Unseen, featuring yokai hunting and cooperative gameplay.

Global hits like KPop Demon Hunters don’t come along often, but when they do, they really make a splash. This breakout success has left its creators eager to capitalize on the moment, as fans clamor for more content. The Netflix movie features a K-pop girl group, Huntr/x, consisting of Rumi, Mira, and Zoey, who battle demons while working to strengthen a magical seal to banish their foes. However, they face opposition from the Saja Boys, a rival band of demons determined to thwart their efforts.

Filling the Gap with Kemuri

While fans await an official video game adaptation of KPop Demon Hunters, they can look forward to Kemuri, an upcoming title from Tokyo-based studio Unseen. This game focuses on yokai, the demons of Japanese folklore, and the hunters who pursue them. The recent State of Play presentation showcased some catchy music, appealing to fans of the original movie.

Cooperative Gameplay and Unique Mechanics

Kemuri emphasizes teamwork, supporting three-player cooperative play where collaboration is essential to overcome formidable monsters. Players will engage in thrilling cityscape platforming reminiscent of titles like Marvel’s Spider-Man and Gravity Rush, but with a unique flair akin to Splatoon aimed at a youthful audience.

Contracting with Yokai

Defeating yokai allows players to form contracts with them, granting access to their powers and influencing player appearances. This blend of style and performance aligns with the vision of Ikumi Nakamura, known for her work on Bayonetta and GhostWire: Tokyo. Nakamura gained recognition for her enthusiastic presentation at The Game Awards in 2019, where she awarded Remedy Entertainment for Best Art Direction for Control.

Looking Ahead to Release

While Kemuri does not yet have a confirmed release date, it is expected to launch on PlayStation 5 sometime in 2027, providing fans of KPop Demon Hunters with a new adventure to explore.

This article was produced by NeonPulse.today using human and AI-assisted editorial processes, based on publicly available information. Content may be edited for clarity and style.

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