Stormhaven Studios needs some help on a larger scale, and is holding a Worldbreaker stress test for Embers Adrift on August 13th. Signups are open for new interested players, while previous testers will be automatically invited.
If you haven't heard of Embers Adrift yet, then it seems like today may be your lucky day. The team at Stormhaven Studios has released a one-minute video that explains everything you need to know about the indie title that is set to release later this year.
This week, Chimeraland has its global launch, one MMO recaps a community get-together while another announces plans for the same, and Legends of Aria continues to make blockchain gaming more confusing with every announcement. There's plenty of other stuff going on as well, so let's quit wasting time and get started with this week's Indie MMO Spotlight so I can get back to playing Chimeraland.
Beta began for Embers Adrift in March, and there's a new update video showing a series of major changes since beta began.
Here is part two of the English translation of the interview with Stormhaven Studios by our friends and colleagues over at MMOZG.net.
We're proud to host the English-language interview of Stormhaven Studios by our incredible and brave colleagues at MMOZG.com. Check out their interview with John Gust and the team behind Embers Adrift in part one of the interview series.
Embers Adrift entered its closed beta earlier this month, and while testing has been ongoing each week since, the first real event has been announced. This Saturday, players can join up with the MMO's community manager Elloa to explore the MMO together.
Each week, we scour the internet for all things indie MMO-related so you don't have to. This week, you asked and I listened. In today's Indie MMO Spotlight patch (3.20.22), we are adding a new QoL feature - going forward, a link to each MMO's official website will be attached to the segment headers (apparently some of you were already clicking on these anyway). Please feel free to report any bug issues that arise in the comments below. Well, that's enough of me trying to act like a developer. Le
Embers Adrift recently lifted the NDA on their upcoming MMO with its transition to beta. While the studio has gone through several high-profile phases during its life, including the departure of one of its founders and a complete rebrand of the MMO, development keeps trucking along. We sat down with Stormhaven Studios to talk about the studio, the game itself, as well as some of the fallout from last year's news surrounding the rebrand.
It's no surprise that Stormhaven Studios has been much more active lately when it comes to showing off their prize indie title. With Embers Adrift emerging from its Alpha cocoon into Beta testing this month, the team provided a short list of achievements that they accomplished in February in preparation for the Beta release.
Now that Embers Adrift has transitioned to their beta, Stormhaven Studios wants players to know what they can expect when they hop into the game. In a 9-minute video presented by Embers Adrifts' Community Manager Elloa, depicts the various features that players will be able to test, which includes character creation, early combat and more!
Embers Adrift alpha testers can finally talk about their experience in the MMO as the NDA dropped today alongside the indie game moving into its beta testing phase.
PvE MMORPG Embers Adrift is gearing up for its beta testing phase ahead of its planned 2022 release date, and one major way is finally pulling back the Alpha NDA later this year.
Indie games have come a long way over the past decade. Many independent studios are filled with passionate team members that are determined to see their projects through. This year, several indie studios have expressed a desire to finally launch their MMORPGs. If you've been wondering what MMOs you have to look forward to this year, look no further, we've put together a short list of 5 unique indie MMORPGs that you'll want to follow in 2022.
Executive producer of Embers Adrift John Gust took to the forums to post the latest State of the Game, which talks about all of the progress made in December. The month of December was huge for the team at Stormhaven Studios as an increased testing schedule, changes to combat, and much more took shape, and culminated in the release of their first official game trailer January 1st.