It's Open Beta Day In Throne And Liberty And The Team Has A List Of Things They'd Like You To Check Out
There's a few systems the team would really like your feedback on today.
If you haven't already downloaded the Throne and Liberty open beta client, you can do so now. You still have a few hours before the F2P MMORPG's beta officially kicks off, assuming there's no delays, of course. As we get ready to have some beta fun, hopefully, there's a few things the team would like you to take note of and provide feedback on during the test.
If you've missed all the additional info coming from Throne and Liberty, make sure to check out the reveal of their monetization and how the Amazon version differs, what guilds can do in game, and the MMO's character creator.
That character creator is one of the 5 things the team would really like you to focus on in the open beta. Once in game, armor customization becomes part of this system and the team wants feedback. Other key areas that Amazon and NCSoft would like to you explore and test are the open world battles, dungeons and raids, how the MMORPG's crossplay features work, and finally the morphing system.
Hit up the beta in just a bit on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.
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