
Dark and Darker launches into paid early access in spite of ongoing legal battle with Nexon. Ashes of Creation has a lot of testers, so that he can’t sell pre-order packs. Survival The MMO-lite Dawnlands launches to a righteous roast on Steam. Diablo Immortal launches a BVR event, temporarily changes the gem drop rate and makes its PC available today. MMOs will feature on the Echo when time travel starts.

Monsters & Memories spends July in a dungeon, zones, character models and backend tech. As the release of its open beta today, Palia is in hot water. BitCraft developer releases the source code for its SpacetimeDB backend engine to everyone on Github. Palias open beta is officially beginning as it’s S6 calls it a marathon and it will run one update per day. The Survivalists, the original Viking-themed tribe builder ASKA begins multiplayer free on August 11th. Cubio is a fully featured sandbox game creation platform that will be going to alpha testing soon. First impression: Palia is a half-baked project that could become an masterpiece. Star Citizen will invite players in its PTU in an effort to give a boost to the levels of performance in its activity. World of Titans plans major facelift, release in November 2023, and close up testing soon. We have even got more stuff under our beta stories, and our list of games that we did test has been updated with the latest events.

We promise things good here.ĭoes that sound like this was a great week? Because it was. Palia moved to open beta, Dawnlands launched, Tales of Yore launched and Warcraft Arclight Rumble changed its name, which will definitely improve peoples perceptions of that. How did you remember that Diablo Immortal was technically in beta testing on a PC? Because it officially launched (do yours thrilled, Im sure). This sounds like something unexpected! What an excellent way. Like, that’s kind of the perpetual sales engine where kickstarted titles run on, right? The developers announced they had enough testers, and instead of flooding the game with people, they would rather stop selling and see if they need more public testers. The sheer mention that Ashes of Creation will stop selling pre-orders in some fashion is pretty surprising.
