Dragon Village 3 Officially Launched After 12 Years
2026.05.27 15:39 UTC+9
TL;DR (2-3 Sentence Summary)
Hive released the global launch news for Dragon Village 3 on the 27th. Dragon Village 3 is the first numbered sequel in 12 years from Hive, focusing on inheriting the core elements of the previous series while offering a new play experience. The game was developed with the core slogan 'Easy Collection, Deep Immersion,' aiming to satisfy both existing and new players.

Highbrow dropped the news on the 27th: Dragon Village 3 is going global. This marks Highbrow's first official numbered sequel in 12 years, aiming to retain the core elements of the original series while delivering a fresh player experience. With the slogan 'Collect with ease, immerse with depth', the game is being developed to satisfy both long-time fans and newcomers alike.
Dragon Village 3 carries forward the dragon collection and nurturing fun from the original, but modernises the series' iconic '7.0 Grade System' and the Orb/Gem growth system. Moving beyond typical combat-focused mobile games, it differentiates itself by incorporating simulation elements like village management for a unique play experience.
Furthermore, it packs a variety of content, including the 'Underground Castle' for step-by-step dungeon exploration and 'World Boss' raids. Real-time PvP modes like 'Arena Rank Match' and 'Guild War' have also been added, beefing up the strategic and competitive aspects.
To commemorate the official launch of Dragon Village 3, Highbrow is showering all logging-in players with special package-equivalent currency and pre-registration rewards. Newcomers will also receive a '7-Day Mission' and various starter benefits, offering over 100 free gacha pulls to help them settle in.
"We're grateful to the users who've shown us unwavering support, and as this is an IP with a solid fanbase, we promise not to treat it lightly," said a Highbrow representative. "We'll strive to create a game that can be enjoyed for a long time."
Meanwhile, Highbrow is gearing up to expand the Dragon Village IP alongside the launch of Dragon Village 3. Starting with the publication of books based on the game's world, the company plans to unveil new dragon figures in the latter half of the year, followed by pop-up store operations and brand collaborations.
This news was translated by AI.
Shin Jae Yeon, Reporter
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