New Trailer For Upcoming MMORPG PIONER Shows Off The Setting And How Gameplay Works
One side of the island is chill, while the other side is violent.
In a new trailer, GFA Games showcases Tartarus — an island plagued by disaster that’s the setting for the upcoming MMORPG PIONER.
Divided into two distinct parts, the left side houses settlements, trade routes, and PvE gameplay, forming the primary storyline. This area, marked by adventure elements and narrative-rich dialogues, offers players the opportunity to explore regions, gather information about the mysterious past, and engage in both solo and group quests. Cities serve as hubs for rest, socializing in bars, playing mini-games, and trading for resources, contributing to character progression through levels and skill points.
The right side of Tartarus, encompassing the Midlands and Shadowlands, transforms PIONER into a survival-focused experience. This PvPvE zone lacks quests, featuring clan wars and heightened dangers from both formidable creatures and potentially hostile players. Resource gathering becomes dangerous, with death in these regions resulting in substantial losses. There’s not even guides or fast travel options. Upgrading equipment, which is necessary for progress, requires unique blueprints and resources found exclusively in this area.
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