SOL: Enchant boasts an impressive graphics engine based on Unreal Engine 5.

SOL: Enchant builds a vast fantasy world with legendary elements of gods and supernatural powers.

SOL: Enchant is an upcoming fantasy MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game) published by Netmarble and developed by AltNine, scheduled for a multi-platform launch in 2026.

 

The game builds a vast fantasy world with legendary elements of gods and supernatural powers. Players will explore diverse lands, battle monsters and bosses, and participate in large-scale PvP/GvG activities (full gameplay details have not yet been released).

What immediately made SOL: Enchant the center of attention was its 'Divine Authority' system – a mechanism that allows players to embody true gods, directly intervening in the battlefield in a way never before seen in mobile MMORPGs.

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Previously, the SOL: Enchant game trailer at G-STAR 2025 left thousands of viewers speechless when a single player turned the tide of hundreds against hundreds with just one click of 'Divine Intervention'. The Lumen lighting effects, character details, and environment, thanks to UE5's Nanite technology, made the scene so beautiful that many thought they were watching a PC/console game.

Utilizing Unreal Engine 5, SOL: Enchant boasts stunning 3D graphics and spectacular combat effects on mobile and PC platforms. Netmarble is renowned for its ability to turn mobile games into "money-making machines" while maintaining high-quality visuals. Following VAMPIR (dark, gothic action) and Raven 2 (vast open world, smooth combat mechanics), SOL: Enchant is further proof that they are not afraid to invest heavily in graphics.

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In reality, very few studios dare to bring the original UE5 to mobile due to its extremely high performance requirements, but Netmarble has proven this with Lineage 2M previously and now SOL: Enchant.

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On March 5th, 2026, pre-registration will officially open. Early registrants will receive a range of valuable rewards such as Infinite Health Potion, exclusive mythical beast skins, and several items to give them a powerful start.

Update 26 March 2026

Marvin Fry

Marvin Fry is a game analyst who serves as a crucial link between data and game design, using in-game metrics and player behavior data to improve game quality, engagement, and monetization.

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