If A Box Price Made You Nervous To Try The MMORPG, Embers Adrift Has Launched Their Free Trial
A classic fantasy MMORPG.
I guess it's time to add yet another MMORPG to my hard drive. Embers Adrift has just launched its new Free Trial, allowing players to roam around in the trial areas for as long as they want. If you like what you see, a box purchase will get you access to the rest of the game for $39.99 including 2 weeks of subscription perks.
Our Free Trial Starts NOW! Come check out our unique fantasy MMORPG world and our amazing community for free!#MMORPG #trial #GamingNews #indiedev pic.twitter.com/ADudYvRsXm
— EmbersAdrift (@EmbersAdrift) March 1, 2024
Embers Adrift famously has no cash shop, microtransactions, loot boxes, NFTs, or any sort of in-game monetization. It does offer an optional subscription. It is a PvE-only game with tab-target gameplay, featuring 3 base roles that branch out into 9 specializations.
The Embers Adrift team has been hard at work adding quality-of-life features to the game recently, with things like decreasing the XP needed to level, rare items dropping more often, and kill counts being reduced for certain activities.
Free trial players will have full access to three different zones in Embers Adrift and no time limit on how long they can play in those zones.
I've never taken the time to try out Embers Adrift before, but now that there's a free trial I am out of excuses and am definitely interested in giving it a look over the week or so.
Check out the full forum post to get any additional questions answered.
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