This week, Zenith talks PvP, Gloria Victis gets the Season of the Wolves, and Dreamworld gets a new launcher.
Zenith: The Last City is getting PvP. The team made the announcement that player versus player combat is indeed one of the new features in the next major content patch, Skyward Summit.
This week, we saw several in-game events for St. Patricks Day.
Ramen VR has a new code of conduct for Zenith: The Last City, as well as some important updates on the end of support for some legacy hardware.
This week, Zenith launches on PSVR2, The Cycle talks new weapons in Season 3, and we get a review in progress for Gloria Victis.
The PlayStation VR 2 has officially launched, with Zenith: The Last City among the list of launch titles. Sony previewed the PSVR 2 release with details and a launch trailer.
Preview the Cyber Ninja class, new lifeskills, combat overhauls, and more coming in Zenith: The Last City's next major update.
VR MMORPG Zenith: The Last City has put patch 1.2.2 on the PTR and released notes. CEO Andy Tsen touts growth, announces significant new hires, and announces pre-alpha for major update 1.3.
In order to keep a positive space to play in, Zenith: The Last City will use a new AI-powered voice chat moderation tool.
This week, The Day Before gets delisted from Steam, Gloria Victis announced a release date, and several MMOs celebrate their anniversary.
Collect a new title to mark the first anniversary of Zenith: the Last City. The next patch, arriving in time for its PSVR 2 launch, will bring fixes, and a baby Arborhut pet.
With the PlayStation VR 2 set for release on February 22, Sony has released an updated list of PSVR2 launch titles, which include Zenith: The Last City, No Man's Sky, and Pavlov VR.
This week, it looks like devs have wrapped up their 2022 In Review blogs and have moved on to What To Expect in 2023 blogs.
Next week, the Winter Festival patch is expected to bring a new event, new pets, improved new player experience, and rewards to Zenith: the Last City.
This week, Reaper Games continues to cut support for Legends of Aria Classic, Profane updates its roadmap, and Dual Universe players are building to the moon.