After multiple controversies, Magic to Master is allegedly going to announce a launch date soon. We'll see if it happens.
Controversial MMO Magic to Master has a new trailer and a launch window next month.
The claims by Magic to Master developer Laniatus are "wild allegations" and exaggerated, a Gameforge spokesperson says, and they are focused on their own studio and "proper usage" of partners' material.
If you've been following the saga between Kickstarter MMO Magic to Master and MMO publisher Gameforge, it just took another turn. Laniatus, the team behind the Kickstarter has announced they've initiated legal actions against Gameforge to fight back against the DMCA takedown taken against the Kickstarter earlier this month.
Magic to Master's developer Laniatus threatened legal action against MMO YouTuber Callum Upton based on a video Upton released about the company's Kickstarter campaign. However, since then Laniatus' Kickstarter has crashed to the ground, which may have been caused by a copyright strike they issued against Upton.
Earlier this morning, Kickstarter MMO Magic to Master was found to be using fake testimonial reviews by many sites on their funding page for the MMO, including a fake review attributed to MMORPG.com.