AR BATTLE GAME APP THE MONKEY KING: THE ADVENTURE BEGINS INSPIRED BY POPULAR CHINESE TALE NOWAVAILABLE IN AUSTRAILIA AND NEW ZEALAND.

The Monkey King: The Adventure Begins introduces a modern twist on the classic Chinese legend with a first-of-its-kind augmented reality battle game, arriving globally this month

LOS ANGELES – Nov. 4, 2021 –The Monkey King: The Adventure Beginsan immersive and thrilling 3-D AR battle-adventure experience is officially available on iOS and Android devices in Australia and New Zealand. This first-of-its-kind mobile game is inspired by the classic Chinese tale, “Journey to The West,” which has spurred on countless novels, movie franchises, games and television series.

The team behind The Monkey King: The Adventure Begins produced the film “The Monkey King: Havoc in Heaven’s Palace,” which developed a fervent global following on Netflix. With the “Silver Edition,” the first of three installments to come, mobile and tablet users will engage in fearsome bloodless battles as they embark on a perilous quest to the legendary Five Finger Mountain.

The app’s immersive 360º 3-D AR mode includes several interactive features, including image recognition technology, allowing players to bring their fighters to life on any flat surface in their real-world environment. For on-the-go enjoyment, players can also experience The Monkey King: The Adventure Begins’ standard mode, which includes all the exciting content of the AR mode in a single-view 3-D format. With both versions, players can expect fast-paced action, four free-to-play levels and the choice to play as one of the four warriors from the classic tale: The Monkey King, Jade Emperor, Buffalo King and Rock Monster.

From producers Michael Wehrhahn and Robert Harris from MK Games, LLC, The Monkey King: The Adventure Begins is entering markets in Australia, New Zealand and Singapore today leading into its global release on Nov. 22. Fans can stay up to date on the latest The Monkey King: The Adventure Begins news on the official website.

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