Edit: January 15, 2018:Tencent has re-designed their game launcher and rebranded it as WeGame, so the guide below will be out of date. To install Moonlight Blade through the WeGame launcher, simply launch it, go to the second menu at the top (shown below):then on the search bar copy and paste this text and hit search: 天涯明月刀Then select the one game that shows up (it'll be Moonlight Blade). Once one the game page just click on the big blue button shown below to install the game:-(the instructions below are outdated, but kept for archival purposes)1. Proceed to download Moonlight Blade, but not directly.
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We have been waiting for a long, long time to see if and when Nexon would be bringing the mega-hit Moonlight Blade over.
We're going to (stands for Tencent Game Platform). It's Tencent's version of Steam and makes installing the game easy. Just click the button with the down arrow and 'TGP' to begin downloading. It will open a new page and ask you where you want to save the installer. But we’re not done yet. Now we have to head to the Region tab.
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Clicking Region will pull up a window, but we’re only interested in the tab that says Administrative. From the Administrative tab click 'Change System Locale' and change it from English (United States) to Chinese (Simplified).You will have to restart your computer after this step. But make sure you’re not still installing when you do. And in case you're worried, changing the language to Chinese will not change your desktop icons and panels to Chinese (simplified).
One of the biggest online games in Chinese history, both in terms of HDD space and content, Moonlight Blade seems like a heavy investment for any western publisher to bring over to the western market. However, in Nexon’s latest financial report for the 2nd quarter of 2018, Moonlight Blade can be spotted in the company’s pipeline for “North America and the rest of the world.” Is this an official nod to the game’s imminent arrival? Developed by an internal studio of Tencent, Moonlight Blade has thus far only launched in China and South Korea.
Back to the financial report for the 2nd quarter of 2018, China and Korea remains Nexon’s main sources of revenue, taking up 80% of the pie. Nexon is still reliant on its legacy PC games such as MapleStory and Dungeon & Fighter, as 77% of the total revenue still comes from the PC platform. Seems like the mobile market is getting tougher! It also finalized the purchase of developer NAT Games, developer of HIT and Overhit, in late June. Business is as usual for Nexon, so stay tuned for more updates, especially with regards to Moonlight Blade!
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