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New Trailer Reveals Boss Battles in The First Berserker: Khazan

Author : George Apr 16,2025

New Trailer Reveals Boss Battles in The First Berserker: Khazan

Neople, the renowned studio behind hits like Dungeon Fighter Online, has just dropped a thrilling new gameplay trailer for their eagerly awaited title, *The First Berserker: Khazan*, during the IGN Fan Fest 2025. This trailer provides an adrenaline-pumping look at the protagonist's formidable array of abilities as he clashes with colossal beast-like bosses. Interestingly, the trailer also introduces a visually striking boss, proving that beauty can indeed be deadly in this game's universe.

*The First Berserker: Khazan* is a thrilling blend of brutal action and hack-and-slash gameplay. Players step into the boots of Khazan, a legendary general of the Pell Los Empire who was betrayed and killed by his enemies. Now, having conquered death itself, Khazan has returned from the afterlife with a burning desire for vengeance and to unravel the deep-seated conspiracy against him.

To aid in his quest, Khazan can equip and customize a vast array of weapons, armor, and other equipment. This customization allows players to tailor Khazan's fighting style to their preferences, ensuring a unique and personal gameplay experience.

Developed by the talented team at Neople in South Korea, *The First Berserker: Khazan* is slated for release on March 27, 2025. Gamers can look forward to experiencing this epic tale on current-gen consoles, including Xbox Series and PlayStation 5, as well as on PC.

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