Pax Dei, the upcoming sandbox MMO from developer Mainframe Industries, will be launching into Early Access later this month, bringing the MMO to players on June 18th.
After an Alpha for its Wilderness gameplay, the Pax Dei team recapped the playtest on its official Discord via a massive blog.
Pax Dei's recent Wilderness Alpha may be over, but the Mainframe team is sharing stats on all things alpha, from number of invites, the top player-slaying animals, most populated province, how many hours played, and much more.
Pax Dei's Wilderness Alpha is coming to an end tomorrow, but Mainframe is challenging everyone one last time to try to break their PvP zone, Lyonesse, today.
Pax Dei's huge Wilderness Alpha is on now, and there have been some server issues and annoying bugs affecting the servers and the experience. Mainframe has been on top of things, with the devs explaining how clay and rabbits were partly responsible for the issues.
After weeks of reveals, announcements, how-tos, and finally, more than 100k invites, the Pax Dei Wilderness Alpha is live.
Today, more than 100k invites for Pax Dei's Wilderness Alpha are going out. Mainframe has a few more details on the test and a new community dev Q&A video.
Pax Dei's Wilderness Alpha will have more shards than originally planned, as invites are about to start going out.
If you're interested in Pax Dei's big Wilderness Alpha, you need to sign up by Monday. The team also dives into crafting, including what to expect in the alpha, like item durability, progression, and more.
Pax Dei's Wilderness Alpha is going to be a large test. Mainframe Industries released some more details on their plans for the test, including inviting more than 100k players, regional server plans, and more on provinces.
Pax Dei is preparing us all for next month's Wilderness Alpha, with a new preview of Lyonesse, the PvP zone coming in the alpha test, along with details on PvP in Pax Dei in general.
The Pax Dei team is sharing more details ahead of April's larger, closed Wilderness Alpha test, and what has changed between the first and second test, from smarter enemies to item durability, and PvP.
Pax Dei finally has a date for its next alpha test, and it will be a little later than originally intended. Mainframe Industries will hold the test in April, explaining that they needed time for additional work to implement key features first.
Mainframe Industries knows you want to know when the next Pax Dei playtest will be. They're not telling anyone just yet, though, but they are showing off some work the team has done on dungeons.
Pax Dei developer Mainframe Industries let their fans know in a Discord announcement that their Q1 Alpha test is still planned, but will you be able to join?