With the release of fantasy MMO Skyforge looming, the game's development director, Eric DeMilt took to the web this week to talk about the effort to which Obsidian's gone recently to transition the project to closed beta.
According to DeMilt, Obsidian's been working to set up data centers in North America and Europe, piggybacking on a foundation already laid within Russia. Along with this, they're pushing to support more players and give them access to things like character customization, itemization, the marketplace and the unique Greatness system.
In the interest of keeping the lines of communication open between development and the community, they've begun hosting content streams and will be giving members of the community the chance to broadcast their own content.
For more information about Skyforge or to read the producer's letter in full, check out the official Skyforge website.