
inZOI is set to launch into early access on March 28, 2025, offering players a deeply immersive, living world shaped by rich cultural inspiration and cutting-edge technology powered by Unreal Engine 5. The game unfolds across three meticulously crafted regions:
- Bliss Bay – A vibrant, hyper-realistic interpretation of the San Francisco Bay Area, blending iconic architecture with atmospheric urban energy.
- Kucingku – A culturally vibrant region inspired by Indonesia, featuring lush landscapes, traditional motifs, and a dynamic street life rooted in local heritage.
- Dowon – A futuristic yet tradition-rooted metropolis drawing from South Korea’s iconic landmarks and cultural depth, reflecting the creative legacy of Krafton’s development team.
At the heart of inZOI’s innovation is a dynamic social ecosystem—each region hosts around 300 NPCs who live, work, and interact in real time, following personalized daily routines. Their actions are not scripted but driven by complex AI systems, enabling spontaneous events, evolving relationships, and organic story arcs that shift based on player choices and world events.
This living world means no two playthroughs are alike. Whether you’re stumbling upon a hidden festival in Kucingku, witnessing a chance encounter that sparks a chain of quests in Dowon, or uncovering a secret in Bliss Bay during a random city-wide blackout, inZOI delivers unique, unforgettable moments shaped by player presence and world evolution.
To fully experience the game’s visual fidelity, intricate NPC behaviors, and seamless world transitions, a high-performance gaming PC is recommended. With Unreal Engine 5’s Nanite and Lumen technologies, inZOI promises cinematic visuals and fluid performance—where every alleyway, sunrise, and conversation feels alive.
As inZOI steps into early access on March 28, 2025, players aren’t just entering a game—they’re stepping into a world that breathes, evolves, and remembers you.
Are you ready to become part of a story that writes itself?
inZOI is more than a game. It’s a living experience.