A team of volunteers is fighting to preserve "mini-MMO" Eldegarde after its sudden removal from Steam
Fantasy "mini-MMO" Eldegarde has been pulled from sale on Steam and will be shut down indefinitely at the end of March, just two months after its 1.0 launch. Starting its life as a PvPvE fusion of Arc Raiders' extraction gameplay and World of Warcraft's class design, it gradually evolved to offer more substantial PvE experiences in response to player feedback. Unfortunately, developer Notorious Studios, founded by former Blizzard veterans, says the game's full release "didn't gain enough traction to sustain the studio financially long term," and has made the decision to bring it to an early end. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS:Feeling like World of Warcraft with more tension and higher stakes, this fantasy extraction "mini MMO" just hit 1.0Multiplayer action RPG from ex Blizzard devs confirms 1.0 launch date, and it's got a much-needed name change
Fantasy "mini-MMO" Eldegarde has been pulled from sale on Steam and will be shut down indefinitely at the end of March, just two months after its 1.0 launch. Starting its life as a PvPvE fusion of Arc Raiders' extraction gameplay and World of Warcraft's class design, it gradually evolved to offer more substantial PvE experiences in response to player feedback. Unfortunately, developer Notorious Studios, founded by former Blizzard veterans, says the game's full release "didn't gain enough traction to sustain the studio financially long term," and has made the decision to bring it to an early end.Read the rest of the story...
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Feeling like World of Warcraft with more tension and higher stakes, this fantasy extraction "mini MMO" just hit 1.0
Multiplayer action RPG from ex Blizzard devs confirms 1.0 launch date, and it's got a much-needed name change
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