World of Prandis

World of Prandis is a free-to-play 3D mobile MMORPG built around a seamless open world, manual combat, and a surprisingly traditional MMO structure for a phone game. You pick from six classes (including options like Warlock, Assassin, and Paladin), then head out to quest, level abilities, collect mounts, and jump into PvP and instanced content without relying on auto-play to do the work for you.

Publisher: Oryugen
Playerbase: Medium
Type: Mobile MMORPG
Release Date (Beta): May 24, 2017
Pros: +Action-based combat that stays hands-on. +No auto-controls built in. +Big map with plenty to roam.
Cons: -Not yet available on iOS. -Needs a fairly strong device. -Controls can feel sluggish at times.

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Overview

World of Prandis Overview

World of Prandis is a free-to-play 3D mobile RPG with chibi-inspired, anime-leaning visuals, a class-based progression system, and a focus on real-time inputs rather than automated combat. Character creation starts with choosing one of three tribes, Haru, Human, and Truk, each offering both genders. From there, you select one of six classes (Warrior, Paladin, Hunter, Assassin, Mage, or Warlock), then begin building a kit through leveling, unlocking skills, and switching stances to better fit how you like to play.

Outside of straightforward questing and open-world exploration, the game leans into collectible helpers and utility systems that help it feel closer to a classic MMO. Mounts, pets, and companions can be summoned from scrolls you earn, and there is also a job system that lets you craft items like potions and armor. Group content is handled through queues for instances, raids, and PvP modes, giving players clear goals beyond simply grinding mobs.

The standout design choice is the lack of automated gameplay, which is often the default in mobile MMORPGs. Here, you are expected to aim, move, and execute attacks yourself, whether you are clearing dungeons or stepping into arenas. PvP includes smaller arena matchups (ranging from duels up to fights against multiple opponents) and larger battleground-style encounters. Another notable point is the absence of a VIP track aimed at pay-to-win advantages, which helps matches feel more dependent on player decisions than on account perks.

World of Prandis Key Features:

  • Real-time Combat – every action is performed manually, so success is tied to timing, positioning, and learning your abilities instead of watching auto-battle handle encounters.
  • Six Playable Classes – choose a tribe and then pick from six roles: Warrior, Paladin, Hunter, Assassin, Mage, or Warlock, each designed to support different approaches in PvE and PvP.
  • Flying Mounts –use flying mounts to travel quickly across the seamless world and cut down on long overland trips.
  • PvP and Battlegrounds – enter arenas for smaller competitive fights (1-5 players) or queue for larger battlefield-style PvP designed for big clashes.
  • Instances and Raids – take on multiplayer dungeons and raids for rewards, encouraging repeat runs and coordinated play.

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System Requirements

World of Prandis System Requirements

Minimum Requirements:

Operating System: Android 4.1 and later

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Additional Info

World of Prandis Additional Information

Developer: Oryugen
Publisher: Oryugen

Beta Release Date (Android): May 24, 2017

Release Date (Android): August 21, 2017
Release Date (iOS): Q4 2017

Development History / Background:

World of Prandis is developed and published by Oryugen, a South Korean studio known for releasing a range of games for its domestic audience. World of Prandis stands out as the company’s first title aimed at a global playerbase, and it arrived on Google Play in open beta on May 24, 2017. The game remains in open beta with a planned full Android release date of August 21, 2017. An iOS version has not been finalized yet, but the target window is Q4 2017. Oryugen has also been active with community communication through the game’s Facebook presence, and player feedback has influenced changes such as lifting limits on which races can pair with which classes.