After Nearly 3 Years In Early Access, Eternal Return Takes The Survival Battle Arena To Full Launch In July
It's almost time to battle for survival in Eternal Return.
Eternal Return is heading into its 1.0 launch out of Steam Early Access. The multiplayer survival battle arena from Kakao games will leave Early Access and fully launch on July 20th. Eternal Return has been in early access since October 2020.
Eternal Return sees players face off in a multiplayer online arena where combatants are encouraged to utilize various battle strategies and an expansive roster of characters to ultimately achieve victory as the lone survivor.
With 50,000 peak concurrent users during Early Access, the Eternal Return team has received plenty of feedback to improve the game over its nearly three-year stint in Early Access. In fact, there have been 70 major updates and 9 seasons of content since reaching Early Access.
Players can earn extra rewards by playing now through the launch of Eternal Return. Rewards include emotes, the Midnight Aurora Rio skin, and Dr. Nadja icons, background, and border.
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