Kim confirmed that Pearl Abyss will continue to add new content after the launch, noting that DokeV is ultimately "all about adventure and exploration of the open-world. Kim also mentioned that it's possible the game gets even bigger, though it's not clear for now whether that means in geographical size or just in terms of things to do. Plus, Kim said that the world will incorporate day and night cycles, seasons, and weather as well - though he noted that it's still in development and that's subject to change. The developers have not said whether the game will be free-to-play, buy-to-play, or subscription-based. It is planned for release on PC and console, but may be followed by a mobile version. Pearl Abyss, the South Korea-based studio behind the MMORPG Black Desert Online, is working on a monster-collecting MMO game called DokeV, and it looks wild. And Kim added that those methods aren't the only ways you can travel - there are plenty more that haven't been shown yet, which players will be able to use to "explore freely." DokeV is being developed by Pearl Abyss, creators of the Black Desert franchise. The skateboards Kim is referring to are shown in the trailer alongside a number of other interesting traversal methods, such as jet skis, rideable alpacas, umbrellas (used like gliders), bicycles, cars, skateboards, and plenty more. "We actually rode the skateboard, drifted, and boosted around the island in the game engine, but it took quite a while to do a full trip around it."
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