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Overview
Haegang is one of several upcoming cities planned for inZOI. The city name appears in the game's world selection menu alongside other unreleased locations, though Krafton has not officially revealed any details about its design, features, or release window. Community sources describe Haegang as a name that evokes the cultural heritage of China, suggesting it may draw inspiration from Chinese cities or regions. However, no official confirmation of this inspiration has been published by the development team.
As of early 2026, Haegang remains in a pre-reveal state. It is not included in the 2026 Roadmap, which focuses on Canvastown as the next new world. Players who are interested in Haegang should keep an eye on official announcements from Krafton for any future updates.
What Is Known
The following points are confirmed or reliably sourced:
Haegang appears as a selectable (but locked) city in inZOI's world selection screen, first visible in the Character Studio Demo.
The name is associated with Chinese cultural heritage based on community sources, though Krafton has not published an official description.
No gameplay details, lot counts, career paths, climate settings, or architectural styles have been announced for Haegang.
Haegang does not have a confirmed release date or development timeline.
Planned Cities in inZOI
inZOI's world selection menu lists several cities beyond the three that are currently playable. The table below shows all known cities in the game, including those that have been released and those still awaiting their official reveal.
City | Status | Inspiration | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
Available | Seoul, South Korea | Launch city with four seasons and urban lifestyle | |
Available | Santa Monica, California | Coastal city with beaches, theme park, and surfing | |
Available | Bali, Indonesia | Tropical resort town released with the free Island Getaway DLC | |
Announced | Not yet revealed | Small village (~40 lots) planned for 2026 | |
Haegang | Unannounced | Possibly China | Visible in world selection menu; no official details |
Unannounced | Possibly American heartland | Visible in world selection menu; no official details | |
Brusimo | Unannounced | Unknown | Visible in world selection menu; no official details |
Winiber | Unannounced | Possibly Europe | Visible in world selection menu; no official details |
Recalleta | Unannounced | Unknown | Visible in world selection menu; no official details |
Each of inZOI's released cities features distinct architecture, climate, career paths, and community lots that reflect its real-world inspiration. If Haegang follows this pattern, it can be expected to offer a unique cultural setting with its own set of careers, venues, and seasonal weather, but none of this has been confirmed.
Context Within the Roadmap
Krafton's 2026 Roadmap prioritizes stability improvements and new gameplay systems under the "Fundamentals First" initiative. The primary new world addition for 2026 is Canvastown, a smaller village environment built on the Fate Engine. A second expansion of Canvastown is planned for later in the year.
The roadmap does not mention Haegang, Goldenfield, Brusimo, Winiber, or Recalleta. Krafton has stated that additional worlds based on locales in Asia, Europe, and Oceania are planned for the game's future, but no specific timeline has been provided for these cities. Given that the development team is focused on refining existing systems and rolling out Canvastown throughout 2026, it is likely that Haegang and the other unannounced cities will arrive in a later phase of development.
Existing Cities for Comparison
To understand what Haegang might eventually offer, it helps to look at the cities that are already available. Each current city in inZOI provides a different gameplay experience based on its cultural setting:
Dowon is a dense urban metropolis inspired by Seoul, featuring four seasons, an underground train system, K-pop and esports culture, and careers in professional gaming and idol entertainment.
Bliss Bay is a sun-soaked coastal city modeled after Santa Monica, with beaches, a skate park, a theme park, surfing, and careers in professional athletics.
Cahaya (the resort area within Kucingku) is a tropical island inspired by Bali, offering crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, snorkeling, and an abundance of cats roaming the streets.
If Haegang draws from Chinese heritage as its name suggests, players can speculate that it may feature architecture, cuisine, festivals, or career paths rooted in Chinese culture. However, this remains speculation until Krafton provides an official reveal.
Tips for Staying Updated
Follow the official inZOI forums and Krafton's social media channels for announcements about new cities.
Check the 2026 Roadmap page for the latest development priorities and timelines.
The world selection menu in-game may be updated as new cities move closer to release.
World Layout and Context
inZOI's world is organized into distinct cities, each with their own character, architecture, and cultural identity. Dowon represents a dense, modern Korean metropolitan area. Bliss Bay evokes a Southern California coastal resort city. Cahaya draws inspiration from Southeast Asian tropical cities. Haegang fits somewhere within this world structure, contributing to the geographic diversity that gives inZOI's map its sense of scale and variety.

Districts and neighborhoods in inZOI are not just cosmetic backdrops. Each area may have its own community lots, residential zones, commercial venues, and points of interest. The specific amenities and activities available in Haegang will depend on its design and the types of venues placed there by the developers.
Accessibility
Like other areas in the game, Haegang is accessible through the transportation system. Zois can travel between districts using the available transit options, which include driving personal cars, walking, and using public transit. The ease of reaching Haegang depends on its distance from the player's home lot and the available routes.
The game's open-world design allows Zois to move freely between connected areas without loading screens within each city. This means that Haegang, like other districts, can be visited as part of a continuous exploration session or as a specific travel destination.
Residential and Community Potential
Districts in inZOI typically serve as settings for both residential and community life. Residential lots within a district allow players to build or purchase homes for their Zois, while community lots host public venues like parks, shops, restaurants, and entertainment facilities. Whether Haegang offers residential lots, community venues, or both will shape its importance to players building their Zois' lives.
Players interested in exploring every corner of the inZOI world should keep Haegang on their radar as additional content and updates flesh out the game's geography. Checking the in-game map and travel options periodically will reveal whether new venues or activities have been added to the district.
Notes
Haegang's name and role may evolve as inZOI progresses through Early Access and receives content updates.
For a complete overview of the game's geography, see the articles on Dowon, Bliss Bay, and Cahaya.
The transportation system connects all accessible districts, making it straightforward to visit Haegang from any starting location.
This article will be updated as more information about Haegang becomes available through gameplay discoveries and official developer communications.