Amazon Games Drops Final 2023 Roadmap For Lost Ark
Included in the roadmap are new Jump-Start servers, a new consumable, and a Prime Island battle pass.
It may not seem like it, but we’re more than halfway through 2023 now. That means there’s not a lot of room left for video game roadmap updates for the year, which is probably why Amazon just dropped the third and final 2023 Lost Ark roadmap. The developers have provided it, like the other two, in video form, offering players a look at several things planned for the game.
Among the things in the MMO’s future are adjustments based on player feedback. Of particular importance, there are adjustments to dailies intended to make them more appealing to players. Chaos dungeons will include more rewards and higher-level items. Enemy AI has been adjusted to reduce the amount of time spent in those dungeons as well.
Another important item on the list of future happenings is the introduction of jump-start servers. These will allow new and old players a chance at a fresh beginning while providing them with a way to get where they’re going more quickly.
Other additions players can look forward to are the Primal Island Battle Royale – because what’s a game without a battle royale feature these days? – and the Souleater Advanced class. The Souleater is an Assassin subclass that collects enemy souls with a big scythe. A full rundown of everything can be found in the blog post or in the video below.
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