Inferna Adds Emotes And Loot Boxes, Has Ambitious Plans For 2020
It's not wise to get too emotional with your favorite MMORPG. You never know when your friends might stop playing, lose interest in the game, or (gasp!) it might shut down entirely. Getting emotional in your favorite MMORPG? Yo, that's totally cool.
Free-to-play MMORPG Inferna now lets players get more emotional, following an update from earlier this month that added emotes to the game. Naturally, some are free while others are available only in the cash shop. There are also some new weapon skins, which show up in chests ... that you'll need to buy a key in the cash shop to open. Fun!
Inferna is dancing!
As of today, emotions will be available, including dances.Check out the video to see what awaits you!
Thanks to eXtreme and Snyder for the great video pic.twitter.com/jkmS2xoD9F
— Inferna (@InfernaMMORPG) February 5, 2020
Some UI improvements and new quests were also added earlier this month, with the goal of making it so that "beginners understand what to do more quickly." Some of the new quests offer even more options "than just killing monsters."
Finally, Inferna has a lot of plans for the rest of the year, as laid out in a roadmap, which you can see split up into two halves below. Notably, the dev team intends to port the game to mobile devices, as well as Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
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