Dauntless Launch Is A Go On PS4, Xbox One, And Epic Games Store
Phoenix Labs' monster-hunting-and-slaying free-to-play game Dauntless has emerged from its open beta egg and fully matured into a released game across three platforms. The launch fulfills the company's vision of "One Dauntless," allowing for cross-platform play on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC -- unless you don't want to use the Epic Games Store, that is.
If that's not a concern, you can dive into the game now to experience its all-new progression system and campaign rework, and pick up the Hunt Pass if you're so inclined. We discussed all these in depth with last week's announcement.
Of important note is the subject of account linking, if you have multiple accounts across the open beta and Epic Games Store. Phoenix Labs has produced a comprehensive guide to make sure you don't lose any progress and transition your PC account properly.
Of course, things don't always go according to plan:
Our store and website may be down briefly as we test some things. You can keep an eye on our status here: https://t.co/Yqzt7wBxB6
— Dauntless (@PlayDauntless) May 21, 2019
...so keep an eye on the status page if you're looking to play (or slay) today.
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