Mad World Releases Road Map For Second Half Of 2023 With New Content And Improvements
Mad World is adding new dungeons, updating pets, and much more in 2023.
Mad World has released a new roadmap for the second half of 2023, and in it, they include a list of new content and improvements that are coming to the MMO between now and the end of the year.
Update Version 1, which is from August to September, is looking to add a hardcore dungeon for Act 4-5, hard mode combat dungeons, and hard mode for raid dungeons. Add to that a training ground and improvements to hidden treasures. They're also looking to diversify monster types and characteristics throughout the game.
Tribe skills and Tribe survival war are being added as well. Tribe survival sees your Tribe taking on an enemy invasion. Crafting and gathering are also getting updates, with more materials available and bonfires being updated with more buffs and events to make them more than just a place to cook and chat.
Pets are being updated, which includes exclusive equipment and skills in Update Version 2 slated for October to November. The Mad World devs say that pets aren't as useful as they would like, so a revamp is coming in the Version 1 update, with equipment and skills making them more useful in Tribe war and field war.
You can check out the full roadmap for the rest of 2023 in Mad World below.
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