The new trailer takes us all over Dowon city, from the city park to a sidewalk with street performers and a couple getting married.
Krafton has released a new trailer for its upcoming life sim inZOI, this time around giving us a look at what city life will feel like in the game. Check out the trailer below.
inZOI will use the fictional city of Dowon as its setting. The description of the trailer indicates that the city will be trying to evoke the charm of a Korean metropolis, complete with modernity blending in with more naturalistic beauty.
Eschewing any narrator, the trailer instead focuses on showing off the vibes of Dowon. The player character takes a trip throughout the city, with the trailer showing off the arrival of Spring with the blooming of cherry blossoms, and even showing off urban amenities like subway entrances and a park for citizens to walk through.
The trailer also showcases the player character buying a lottery ticket, and even winning. This aspect is just shown as one of the many things players can do in inZOI, like spotting a couple getting married, and even a man getting into a fight with a seemingly-uncooperative vending machine.
We also get a glimpse of changing seasons in Dowon. While the first part of the video focused on Spring, things quickly start getting dreary thanks to heavy rainfalls. Citizens around the city can be seen walking around and living their daily lives while using umbrellas. The weather can also change seamlessly, with the rain fading away and giving way to a sunset.
Getting ready for inZOI‘s Early Access PC release on March 28, Krafton recently revealed the specs that will be required to play the life sim. While you can check out the full details of that here, inZOI seems to be quite a scalable game, and will seemingly allow players to decide how pretty they want the game to look thanks to variable texture sizes. This can be seen thanks to the varied amount of storage required for the game depending on your other hardware specs.
“As mentioned earlier, inZOI delivers high-quality graphics and realistic city-level simulations, which require higher system specifications,” wrote Krafton about the game’s technical requirements. “While these requirements ensure the best possible gameplay experience, we remain committed to making inZOI accessible to more players.”
More details about inZOI are expected to be revealed in the coming days, with a developer showcase slated for March 19 where things like price, DLC and post-launch support will be revealed.