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Home»News»Gaming News»LoreVault Studio and NEXON Games Bring Korean Folklore to Life in Woochi the Wayfarer

LoreVault Studio and NEXON Games Bring Korean Folklore to Life in Woochi the Wayfarer

By Keith MitchellAugust 11, 2025
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LoreVault Studio, in collaboration with NEXON Games, is ready to put Korean folklore on the global gaming map with Woochi the Wayfarer, an Unreal Engine 5-powered action-adventure headed to PC (Steam), PlayStation, and Xbox. We’ve seen plenty of Chinese developers making waves in the global market with ambitious, culture-rich games, but now it’s Korea’s turn. And if this first look is anything to go by, Woochi the Wayfarer is going to deliver a mix of history, magic, and myth that’s hard to ignore.

The game follows the adventures of Jeon Woochi, The Mage of the Way, a powerful trickster who uses his abilities to take down the corrupt and stand up for the innocent. Expect a single-player adventure that blends magical landscapes, traditional Korean monsters, and a rich, atmospheric soundtrack into something that feels both fresh and deeply rooted in history.

The newly released teaser trailer, just over two minutes long, wastes no time setting the tone. It opens with Myoan, a mysterious shaman, chanting an incantation — the kind that sends chills up your spine — before cutting to Woochi’s silhouette in a misty, dense forest. From there, things escalate into a tense, magical showdown between the two, teasing the kind of cinematic combat and dramatic storytelling that could set this game apart.

Music is also front and center here. The score is composed by none other than Jung Jae-il, the mind behind the haunting soundtracks of Parasite and Netflix’s Squid Game. His work here pulls from traditional Korean music, adding emotional weight and an unmistakable cultural authenticity to the adventure.

LoreVault Studio isn’t phoning it in either. They’re working with experts in Korean literature and traditional music, and even visiting real historical sites across Korea to bring the Joseon era to life in meticulous 3D detail. NEXON Games CEO Park Yong-hyun sums it up best: “Woochi the Wayfarer will provide a fresh and unique play experience based on traditional Korean materials while offering emotional resonance that anyone around the world can relate to.”

With its high-end visuals, cultural depth, and focus on storytelling, Woochi the Wayfarer isn’t just another action-adventure game — it’s a showcase of what Korean game development can do when it’s firing on all cylinders. And honestly? I’m looking forward to seeing what LoreVault Studio manages to craft. Let’s just hope that since it’s going with Unreal Engine 5, the game will have decent performance, whenever it gets released, that is

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Keith has been a fan of geek culture and video games ever since his father gifted him his first gaming console many decades ago and has used this love of for the genres to start The Outerhaven. Keith keeps follows on the ongoings of videogames, anime, comics and technology, and while he has been writing about these topics for the past 14 years, he has been a gamer and tech guy for 30 years.

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