Com2uS soft launches Pepp Heroes: Relic Quest on Android
Com2uS opened Pepp Heroes: Relic Quest on Android soft launch, and the first build already shows a 2.5D RPG with manual controls, 150-plus subquests and PvP.

Com2uS put Pepp Heroes: Relic Quest into Android soft launch on April 22, and that is the moment mobile RPG players should pay attention. This is the version that can still expose the important stuff: whether the onboarding is too stingy, whether progression drags, whether the combat feels snappy enough to carry repeat runs, and whether the build stays stable once the pressure is on.
The early read is clear enough from the game’s own descriptions. Com2uS calls Pepp Heroes: Relic Quest a “vertical collectible RPG” and a “next-generation adventure RPG,” while its official page says the game uses 2.5D visuals and packs in over 150 subquests. Google Play adds the phrase “living 2.5D world” and highlights manual controls, which tells you this is not being pitched as a passive auto-battle grinder. The App Store listing previously framed it as a “next-generation adventure RPG” coming soon, with an expected release date of February 4, 2026, and promised “thrilling real-time 8-player combat.” More recently, Google Play has also pointed to a PvP survival mode called Treasure Island.
That combination matters because it reveals the shape of the final game before the global rollout even arrives. Pepp Heroes: Relic Quest looks built as a content-heavy live-service RPG, with the progression loop leaning on subquests, gear farming and competitive modes rather than a short campaign you finish once and move on from. If the soft launch version makes the first few hours feel generous, readable and fast, that is a good sign. If it pushes too hard on grind, gacha pressure or slow menu-heavy progression, players will know early that the full launch may need more tuning.

The wider Com2uS context makes the test even more relevant. Summoners War remains the company’s main franchise, but Com2uS also reported full-year 2025 sales of KRW 696,423.83 million and net income of KRW 36,488.89 million, while industry coverage earlier in 2026 said the publisher planned to launch more than eight new game titles this year. That makes Pepp Heroes: Relic Quest part of a bigger pipeline push, not a side project.
For Android players watching the soft launch, the real question is simple: does this build feel like a polished next RPG, or just another crowded live-service pitch? The answer will decide how much attention the global launch deserves.
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