This week, Britaria becomes the next indie MMO project to die on the vine in 2024 while Ember Sword tries to keep the crypto game concept alive. Plenty of other stuff is also going on, so let's quit wasting time and get started with this week's Indie MMO Spotlight.
This week, Ember Sword talks economy, Corepunk has a horrible Alpha Test, and Zenith: Nexus readies Season 3.
Bright Star Studios, the team behind the blockchain game Ember Sword has divulged some extensive information about what players can expect from their economy in a new blog post.
This week, everyone posted their monthly dev update, Nightingale went offline, and a solo developer calls it quits.
This week, The Wagadu Chronicles is shutting down, Coreborn announces server wipes, and demons invade Fractured Online.
This week, the Cyber Immortals Android test is underway while BitCraft's Alpha 1 comes to an end, Oath Games acquires struggling MMO Ethyrial: Echoes of Yore, and A Township Tale adds and then quickly removes a new feature.
This week, server queues were a major issue as multiple MMOs entered testing, Realm of the Mad God teases its Realm Rework Beta, and Palia is the latest developer to cut staff this year.
This week, Embers Adrift gets a new update, Monsters & Memories' devs review the last couple of months, and Easter events pop up all over the place.
This week, Dreamworld adds new assets (image above), Foxhole talks about Update 56, and Quinfall opens up another Close Beta application.
This week, Scars of Honor's Kickstarter gets off to a slow start, Nightingale moves up its Early Access launch, and Palia has a second go at the Maji Market.
This week, we give our final verdict on The Wagadu Chronicles, we share Part 2 of Philip Harker's Case Studies in First-timer Indie MMO Development, and Fractured Online has one crappy week
Looking for something a little different? We've compiled a list of 6 upcoming games that fall outside of the traditional medieval fantasy themes that so many games are modeled after.
The Ember Sword Ultra Deep Alpha Playtest ended several weeks ago, and the team at Bright Star Studios (BSS) has recently released the winners of the Leaderboards, noting the exploits used to hit the tops spot.
Ember Sword has a lot to celebrate as their latest dungeon playtest has been a resounding success. Here's some postmortem statistics from the Bright Star Studios team.
The Ember Sword team talks the Censer weapon, a versatile support weapon that can also deal damage, and demos the weapon.