GamesRF ONLINE NEXT

Game overview

Few MMORPGs carry the kind of baggage that RF Online does. The original attracted over 20 million players at its peak with a premise that was genuinely strange at the time — three warring factions locked in perpetual sci-fi conflict over a precious mineral resource, on a planet where mechs, magic summoners, and cybernetic soldiers fought in the same battle. RF ONLINE NEXT, developed by Netmarble and built from scratch in Unreal Engine 5, brings that war back.

Bigger map. Six Biosuits. Up to 450 players clashing simultaneously in planetary warfare. Global launch on PC, iOS, and Android is set for June 18, 2026, following successful rollouts in Korea, Japan, and Taiwan.

The faction structure is still the center of everything. Bellato Union fields mechanized armor units — MAUs that players pilot directly into the frontline. Holy Alliance Cora leans into mystical Animus summons that can turn the tide of a coordinated push. Accretia Empire hits hard at range with heavy artillery builds and offers the steepest skill ceiling of the three. Picking a side isn't purely cosmetic; it shapes your role in the Mining War, the game's signature mass-PvP event where guilds fight in multi-phase battles to control Hollystone mining rights and the revenue that flows from them. It's the spiritual successor to the original Chip Wars, and early Korean players describe it as the game's best content by a clear margin.

The Biosuit system is the most interesting mechanical departure from the original. Rather than committing to one class, you equip up to six interchangeable Biosuits that shift your combat role in real time — switching from a ground-based sniper configuration to aerial assault mid-engagement without losing gear progress. On paper it sounds complicated, but in practice it means the game rewards players who read the fight rather than those who just picked the right class at character creation. Free-flight across the expanded planetary map also gives even routine traversal a dimension the 2004 version never could.

Cross-platform play between PC and mobile on a shared account is a genuine convenience win, and the kind of thing that's still rare in traditional MMORPG design. The game runs as free-to-play with in-app purchases and season passes. Monetization is the main cloud hanging over the global launch — Korean players raised concerns early about whether spending would translate into PvP advantage, and Netmarble's track record with past titles has made that a recurring discussion point in communities waiting for the global release. It's worth going in with eyes open. But for anyone who remembers logging into the original RF Online and watching a three-faction war erupt across a contested mine, this one will be hard to ignore.


Developer
Netmarble
Update date
Apr 17, 2026
Release date
TBA
Price
Free

Categories
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Co-operative
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MMO
🌍
Multiplayer
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Fantasy
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Sci-fi
3D
3D
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Stylized
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