Ethyrial: Echoes of Yore is now owned by its lead dev under a new company, Oath Games, which will continue the massive overhaul with a few more team members.
Ethyrial: Echoes of Yore has rolled out a series of updates through a server side patch followed by a server restart. The new updates promise an enhanced gaming experience with a peculiar new inclusion known as Chicken Gambling.
GellyBerry Studios has announced that their sandbox MMORPG, Ethyrial Echoes of Yore, will be getting a major overhaul within the next update.
Ethyrial: Echoes of Yore had a rocky launch earlier this year, and while many players were likely up in arms over some of the issues it had out of the gate, news of a ransomware attack that saw over 17 thousand accounts deleted might be the last straw.
Ethyrial: Echoes of Yore has added some new features as of late, from XP changes to player housing. CHeck out what's in store for new and returning players.
Gellyberry's latest patch for Ethyrial: Echoes of Yore is live with more character slots, changes to enemies, and more.
The Ethyrial: Echoes of Yore team has an update to their patch plans. Instead of releasing the patch today, the patch will now release on Sunday, to coincide with the previously-announced server merge.
The Ethyrial: Echoes of Yore team has announced some new quests, skills, loot, and class balance changes in a patch coming this Friday.
This week, Coreborn celebrates its Next Fest success, Ethyrial developer Gellyberry parts ways with its publisher, and Britaria shares its recent development progress (image above).
A rough launch and technical issues has led Ethyrial: Echoes of Yore developer Gellyberry Studios to take development and publishing independent, and make the game free to play with a relaunch in the works.
This week was pretty quiet. Ember Sword announced their Alpha Land Sale (image above), Emily checks out Coreborn, and Ethyrial has more woes as they can't deliver their roadmap patch on time.
In the latest development from the world of Ethyrial: Echoes of Yore, the game's developers, Team Gellyberry, have announced a series of changes and delays to their roadmap.
The content roadmap for Ethyrial: Echoes of Yore has been shuffled a bit due to login server instability.
This week, the news is light as there are signs of developers already starting to take some well-deserved summer breaks.
The launch of Ethyrial: Echoes of Yore has been bumpy, but the team is offering a packed summer roadmap, with both improvements and new features, as they continue to build out the game.