News

Netmarble to cover The Seven Deadly Sins and Four Knights of the Apocalypse, but with a multiversal twist

Time waits for no man, back when I was just starting at Gaming Age, one of the first in person preview I attended was for The Seven Deadly Sins: Grand Cross, a mobile title from Netmarble which features the world and characters of Nakaba Suzuki’s hit manga. 5 years later, Grand Cross has see over 70 million downloads, crossovers with properties such as King of Fighters, Attack on Titan, Stranger Things and even the Korean pop group MAVE. A sequel manga, Four Knights of the Apocalypse was launched during the lifespan of Grand Cross and it seems Netmarble is finally ready to tackle that series.

The publisher launched a teaser site yesterday to promote their next title The Seven Deadly Sins: Origins. In a press release which is embedded below, Netmarble revealed the game will not explicitly follow the path of Four Knights of the Apocalypse, but rather it will use characters from the series in a brand new storyline featuring multiversal elements. Origins will focus on Tristan, who is the son of Meliodas and Elizabeth from the original 7DS series whereas 4KoA actually follows Percival, a brand new character who eventually meets up with Tristan. The teaser website shows Tristan and Tioreh overlooking Britannia during times of calm, and as time passes this peaceful visage is burned away showing Tristan on the same perch, poised for battle in a Britannia that is besieged by purple tentacles and mysterious red flowers.

Hopefully we’ll learn more about the game in the upcoming months. If Origin follows the path of Grand Cross it will be available on iOS and Android with an eventual release on PC.

Stan Yeung

Recent Posts

Shinobi: Art of Vengeance’s SEGA Villains Stage DLC finally set to drop on April 3rd

Finally test your Shinobi skills at taking down a trio of legendary Sega bosses early…

2 hours ago

WWE 2K26 review for PS5, Xbox Series X, Switch 2, PC

TKO’s influence is rubbing off from overinflated ticket prices to the all new Ringside Pass.…

7 hours ago

Western RGG Studio fans can experience Yakuza Powered by Nihon Touitsu as SEGA releases a subtitled version of the mini-series

I’m sure it was a stretch for Kazuhiro Nakaya to portray Akira Nishikiyama.

3 days ago

16-bit beat’em up fans rejoice as Rushing Beat X: Return of Brawl Brothers arrives on modern platforms

This cult franchise gets to shine once more thanks to City Connection and Clear River…

3 days ago

ChromaGun 2: Dye Hard review for PC, PS5, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch 2

ChromaGun 2: Dye Hard won't make you forget Portal...but it doesn't need to anymore.

3 days ago

Get hands-on with new Mario and Pokémon Nintendo Switch 2 titles at PAX East

The Nintendo Desk at PAX East 2026 will have a few things worth checking out…

3 days ago

This website uses cookies.