Each week, we scour the internet for all things indie MMO-related, so you don’t have to. This week, Britannia suspends development over IP issues, Cinderstone misses another update release, and Wurm Online loses some staff members. On the bright side, Genfanad hints at some big changes, Ilysia has resolved its Mage Portal issues, and Ravendawn entered Open Beta. Plenty of other stuff is also going on, so let’s quit wasting time and get started with this week’s Indie MMO Spotlight.
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<p dir=«ltr» lang=«en» xml:lang=«en»>Howdy, neighbor! pic.twitter.com/HzCPtLrBrkWith intellectual property rights at risk, the development of Britaria has been put on hold. According to this post on Discord , Citadel Studios is facing financial difficulties, which would allow them to terminate their agreement with Moonglow Games.
Update 6.3 went live on Wednesday. The changelog includes added difficulties for boss instances and other miscellaneous QoL improvements and bug fixes.
Last week’s announcement that the Tier 2 patch would go live this week was followed this week by a notice on Discord that the patch has been delayed. Although the Tier 2 classes are complete, other “challenges” need to be addressed before the patch can go live.
Early Access Patch #3 went live this week. The patch notes highlights include additional inventory space, minor changes to the town attack mechanics, and holes in the world being fixed.
Dreamworld’s weekly patch highlights include UI updates, glider and mount improvements, and tutorial polish.
With the application period for the Alpha Land Sale over, applicants who were awarded land have until today (July 30th) to claim their land.
A new State of the Game blog was posted this week.
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