Merdeka.com – The original Indonesian MOBA titled Lokapala: Saga of the Six Realms developed by Anantarupa Studios has been officially released on the IOS platform. Lokapala: Saga of the Six Realms is the first MOBA fully developed in Indonesia and inspired by Indonesian mythology, history and culture.
In this game, users can fight exciting 5 on 5 battles with friends or other players. The first MOBA game created by this local developer, has actually been officially released last year (20/5). But at that time Lokapala was only available for the Android platform.
“With the official release of the Lokapala game on the IOS platform, which iPhone users have been waiting for, there will certainly be more ksatriyas who will join Svaka Lokapala,” wrote his official statement, Friday (17/12).
Moreover, Lokapala’s competitive Esports game scene is currently developing very rapidly. For the first time Lokapala is present at the 2021 Esports Presidential Cup, this is proof that Indonesian works are able to compete with foreign products. In fact, previously Lokapala had successfully attended the Esports Pon XX Papua 2020 exhibition.
In addition, Lokapala also presents several official tournaments organized by the publisher PT Melon Indonesia such as the Lokapala Minor League, Friday Battle and Fast Tournament. Of course, the presence of the Lokapala game on the IOS platform will invite more Knights to compete in the competitive scene.
Lokapala comes from Sanskrit which means protector of the universe (the guardians of the realm). This game has several interesting features that will definitely make you feel at home playing it, such as Yantra System, Rank System, Shop, Rakshasa, Ganking Lane, Vahana, and The Ancient One.
So, what’s the difference? The thing that distinguishes Lokapala from similar MOBAs lies in the Rakshasa and Ganking Lane features that can be used as a comeback strategy or alternative strategy.
“While Vahana has unique features in the form of a ride to increase speed and The Ancient One, a kind of time limit in the Lokapala game,” he wrote. [faz]
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