MapleStory M has officially launched on Steam today, bringing the mobile online game to Valve’s platform alongside new gameplay content.
Nexon said a lineup of limited-time events allows players to jump into the game immediately. With today’s launch, players can explore Maple World while enjoying the same vibrant gameplay, character progression and cooperative adventures that have made MapleStory M a favorite among fans.
The Steam release expands the game’s accessibility by giving players another way to jump into MapleStory M beyond mobile devices, making it easier than ever to adventure anytime, anywhere. To further support a growing global community, MapleStory M will also add Simplified Chinese language support through the upcoming March update, expanding language services across both mobile and Steam platforms.
Alongside the Steam launch, players can experience new gameplay content and a wide variety of in-game events packed with rewards and progression opportunities. Highlights include the debut of the new job Kain, the Kain Burning Event that enables rapid leveling up to Level 230, the Haste Event featuring daily buffs, coin rewards and mini-games to accelerate progression, and the challenging new mode Seal of Hyros.
Whether players are discovering Maple World for the first time or returning after time away, the Steam launch offers the perfect opportunity for both new and returning players to jump in, build their characters and experience everything MapleStory M has to offer.
A Dev Talk video shared on March 11 includes more details on the update. Dev Talk is a
recurring video series where MapleStory M’s Global Director shares upcoming updates and the game’s future direction while responding to player feedback and community discussions.
MapleStory M, launched globally on July 24, 2018, bringing the nostalgic world of side-scrolling MMORPG MapleStory to mobile, offering the same endless amount of customization, immersive storylines and epic boss raids that fans have come to expect from the legendary franchise.
Since its initial launch in South Korea in October 2016, the title has reached 75 million cumulative registered users worldwide.