Tower of Fantasy has played a major role in leveling the playing field by competing against HoYoverse in open-world RPGs. Between exciting combat and an immersive terrain to freely explore, these games have unlocked imagination and freedom for this type of game style. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild sort of pioneered this style of open-world climb ‘n glide gameplay and inspired many renditions to try and recapture the global phenomenon that it still continues to uphold. But how does Tower of Fantasy stand today in the wave of competitors? And will it manage to survive once the newer larger ones roll out?
Is Tower of Fantasy Dying?
In the months leading up to its global release, Tower of Fantasy garnered a lot of attention through ads and sponsors praising the game and hyping it up for when it would be available to a wider audience. Beta testers loved the diverse combat and the gacha community was more than thrilled for the chance to customize their own character that would run around in the world, performing all the amazing feats instead of having an assigned character’s play style.