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AION 2 Launch Window Set for September 2026 on Steam and Purple

NCSoft confirmed a worldwide September release for its sky-focused MMORPG, with pre-launch pet rewards and a new trailer.

NCSoft confirmed a worldwide September release for its sky-focused MMORPG, with pre-launch pet rewards and a new trailer.

NCSoft has locked in a launch window for AION 2, the sequel to its long-running Korean MMORPG. The game arrives worldwide this September on PC, with a fresh trailer shown during Summer Game Fest 2026 in Los Angeles. If you have been waiting for a large new MMO world to commit to, this is the one with a confirmed timeframe and a clear hook around flight and faction warfare.

Quick answer: AION 2 releases globally in September 2026 on Steam and NCSoft’s own Purple platform, with servers for North America, South America, Europe, and Asia.

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AION 2 returns to the world of Atreia. Image: NCSoft

AION 2 release date, platforms, and regions

NC America confirmed that AION 2 will launch globally in September 2026. The release covers two PC storefronts. You can play through Steam or through Purple, NCSoft’s own platform. No exact day in September has been confirmed yet, and the publisher has said further launch details will be shared in stages on the global brand site.

This is a worldwide rollout rather than a region-locked one. Servers are planned for North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. The game also supports ten languages, including English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, and Korean. AION 2 first launched in Korea and Taiwan in November of last year, where it found a strong audience, and this September window marks its arrival in Western markets.

DetailInformation
Launch windowSeptember 2026 (worldwide)
PlatformsPC via Steam and Purple
RegionsNorth America, South America, Europe, Asia
Languages10 total, including English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean
EngineUnreal Engine 5
Publisher / DeveloperNCSoft

Watch the AION 2 launch reveal trailer

The trailer shown at Summer Game Fest leans into AION 2’s signature aerial movement alongside ground mounts you can ride across Atreia. It pairs the traditional MMO feel of tab-targeting combat with vertical flight, giving a sense of how battles play out both on the ground and in the air.


A world 36 times larger than the original AION

The headline number for AION 2 is its scale. The world is 36 times larger than the original game and built on Unreal Engine 5. Atreia is designed around verticality, so flight is not just a way to travel. It shapes how you fight, explore, and gain position in a battle. Gaining altitude can give you a real advantage, and the sky functions as a battlefield rather than a backdrop.

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Atreia is rebuilt on Unreal Engine 5. Image: NCSoft

Getting around is flexible. You can travel on foot, ride a variety of ground mounts, or take to the air with wings. The setting picks up 200 years after the original conflict. With the Tower of Eternity destroyed, the Elyos and Asmodian factions now face a fractured universe and a strengthened Balaur faction.

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Mounts and wings give multiple ways to traverse the map. Image: NCSoft

Classes and character customization

Character creation in AION 2 is built for detail. There are more than 200 customization options, along with a large pool of outfits, mounts, and wings to collect. The goal is to let your character read as a clear personal identity rather than a preset.

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Over 200 features can be adjusted during character creation. Image: NCSoft

On top of looks, you pick from eight classes. Your class choice shapes how you fight and which playstyle suits you. Skills can be chained together, and you can tune your build to match how you want to approach encounters.

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Eight classes define your role in the faction war. Image: NCSoft

PvE and PvP content at launch

Combat is fast and real-time, blending precision, timing, and positioning with traditional tab-targeting. The PvE side is built around scale. There are over 200 dungeons across several formats, covering solo challenges, four-player party content, and eight-player group dungeons. An Easy Mode includes boss tutorials, and a player-replacement system keeps a run going if someone drops out.

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Real-time combat sits at the center of AION 2. Image: NCSoft

For competitive play, AION 2 offers 1v1 and 4v4 arenas, plus large-scale cross-server Realm-vs-Realm battles. The faction-based Abyss from the original AION returns and keeps PvE and the wider faction war closely tied together. Seasonal challenges, ranked play, and open-world events round out the endgame loop. There is also the Shugo Festival, which adds mini-games like protecting Shugos from waves of enemies, pet racing, and dodging lasers, with rewards such as wings, skins, pets, and decor.


How to claim AION 2 pre-launch pet rewards

Signing up for the AION 2 newsletter before launch earns in-game gifts. You get Pagati, a guaranteed companion pet, plus your choice of one additional pet from four options. Both pets become redeemable when the game launches.

RewardHow you get it
Pagati (companion pet)Guaranteed for newsletter subscribers
One bonus petChoose from Konutin Worker, Papis, Black Smoke Murute, or Silver Blade Rotan
Open the official AION 2 teaser page and find the newsletter sign-up.
Enter your details and confirm the subscription before the September launch. Both pets are tied to signing up ahead of release.
At launch, log in and redeem both pets in-game. You will know it worked when Pagati and your chosen bonus pet appear as claimable rewards in your account.

With a confirmed September window, eight classes, more than 200 dungeons, and a renewed focus on Western publishing, AION 2 is positioned as a long-term MMO rather than a quick release. More reveals are planned before launch, so the smartest move right now is to subscribe for the pet rewards and watch for the exact date as NCSoft rolls out the rest of its plans.