Evercore Heroes Looks Toward Their Next Playtest, Shows Off Some Fan Favorites From Last Test
No date has been decided, but players can join their discord to get regular updates.
Vela Games' latest competitive PvE game, Evercore Heroes, just finished its biggest playtest yet and the team is already looking forward to its next conquest. While no dates for the next playtest have been decided, the team has pulled some data from last week’s playtest to share with the public who might be interested in this new world of magic and heroes known as Lumera.
Out of the eight different characters, Cynder, was the one who claimed the most kills, while the adorable Beko had the most heals. Players interested in joining the next playtest can sign up and join the game’s Discord server to receive the latest updates on when the next playtest will go live.
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The test allowed the developers to compare two builds and see player responses.

Most people probably got the game for free, but if you actually bought it, there's no refunds.

It's something to do, I guess.

The post is a bunch of platitudes, but nothing concrete that may assuage player concerns yet.
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